Partner Article
Cheshire logistics giant clinches China deal
Suttons Transport Group, whose UK headquarters is in Widnes, Cheshire, has been won an integrated logistics services contract with Bayer Materialscience, in China.
The contract is to provide a wide range of traditional and value-added bulk chemical logistics and supply chain services.
Suttons has invested heavily in recent years, developing its business to offer more value-added services and provide customers with a competitive advantage, through supply chain resilience and efficiency.
In China, the company operates five regional offices, domestic road transport operations and a tank container cleaning, maintenance and repair facility in Shanghai.
Anthony Latham, Suttons Regional Director North Asia said: “This contract is a significant win for Suttons.
“It’s pleasing to know that our multi-service offering and dedicated account management approach is recognised by a customer of Bayer’s stature and a deciding factor in us winning this contract.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Simon Malia .
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