Schenker wins three-year deal with spirits business
Schenker Ltd has secured a three-year freight deal with spirits business William Grant & Sons.
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Schenker Ltd has secured a three-year freight deal with spirits business William Grant & Sons.
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Norway Post said it disagrees with the EFTA Surveillance Authority (ESA) decision that the company has excluded Schenker, an international logistics company, from the Norwegian market.
Read MoreDelivering all spare parts throughout the country ¡ñ Warehousing activities will move to Schenker¡¯s multimodal logistics center at the port of Turku
(Essen/Helsinki, 28 November 2007) Miele, the world¡¯s largest family-owned and operated appliance company, and Schenker in Finland, the leading provider of integrated logistics services in the country, have just signed a contract on a logistics partnership. Schenker will be Miele¡¯s new partner for logistics in Finland.
Effective 1st January 2008, the Miele spare parts activities will move to the Schenker premises in Helsinki. Schenker¡¯s own parcel service Schenker Express will then deliver all Miele spare parts throughout the country.
In April 2008, Miele¡¯s remaining warehousing activities, now still located in the city of Hanko, will move to Schenker¡¯s multimodal logistics center at the port of Turku. The new Schenker complex is unique to Finland, linking the four carriers ¨C truck, air, ship and rail ¨C and serving at the same time as a distribution center. Schenker will continue as the national distributor of Miele¡¯s products in Finland. Schenker also offers home delivery service for Miele products.
Miele¡¯s range of consumer appliances includes: vacuum cleaners; laundry systems; rotary irons; dishwashers; built-in convection, speed and steam ovens; cooktops; ventilation hoods; and coffee systems. In addition, Miele Professional offers commercial cleaning equipment such as laboratory glassware washers, industrial parts cleaning systems, dental disinfectors and commercial wet cleaning systems.
Read MoreSchenker’s oceanfreight containers that are used all over the world can now for the first time be continuously monitored, thanks to a special new security technique. For test purposes the company has fitted out ten of its containers, also known as SCHENKERsmartbox, with special sensors in addition to RFID technology. These ‘GPS Security Devices’ communicate the current GPS coordinates, temperature levels and security parameters (like door activities). The transport units are in regular use between Hamburg and Hong Kong.
The first test phase for the RFID technology has been successfully completed. RFID status notifications communicate the most important points where liability changes hands, when the containers are loaded and unloaded at the packing stations in Hamburg and Hong Kong, as well as the time of arrival at the terminal. This gives a clear view of when and where the load is being transshipped.
“It is becoming clear that this technology will be ripe for serial production in the near future. At least the RFID technology promises to be suitable for use on a wide scale, from the economic point of view as well,” comments Dr. Wolfgang Dräger, Senior Vice President, PM Ocean Freight, Schenker AG.
The new GPS sensors give information at regular intervals about conditions in the container: is it cold or hot, are there any sudden temperature changes? Does the container get shaken up in the course of the journey? Does it deviate from the planned route? These and other data are compiled in a report, which Schenker can then consult. “As soon as this technology is ready for serial production, it will open up new possibilities of service to our particularly demanding industrial customers,” explains Dr. Wolfgang Dräger. For example, the temperature of pharmaceutical products and other sensitive goods can be continuously monitored, which could come out cheaper in the long term than transporting them in refrigerated containers, provided that the appropriate temperature tolerances can be guaranteed.
It is a similar situation with goods that are vulnerable to shock, like laptops and other valuable articles. Even if it is not possible to prevent the goods from being shaken about at all, at least you can determine in retrospect when and where they have been exposed to shock and what has occurred. Finally it is possible to determine when and where the door of the container has been opened. If this happens unexpectedly or the door is forced, an alarm is triggered and at the same time appropriate security measures will be initiated.
Read MoreSchenker of Canada Limited today announced the coming launch of its new Courier Division with Kathy Kropf at the helm as Director. The Courier Division will officially launch later in Q4 of this year.
Ms. Kropf brings many years of logistics and transportation expertise to her new role. Most recently, she was Managing Director, Canadian World Wide Sales at FedEx Canada. As Director of Schenker’s new Courier Division, Ms. Kropf will plan and oversee the completion of the company’s offering in this critical part of the market.
Schenker’s Courier Division compliments the company’s growing suite of solutions for its customers. Combined with its strong credentials and partnership with Canada’s leading courier companies, which facilitate end-delivery, Schenker will provide a complete door to door transportation and logistics service. With the recent integration of BAX Global now complete, Schenker provides solutions for skid and package shipments. In fact, Schenker is the only company offering trans-border, domestic and international service with both heavy weight and courier integrated services.
From 1995 to 2007, Ms. Kropf held progressively more responsible positions with FedEx Canada, culminating in her Managing Director role which she held for over four years. Working with many Fortune 500 customers, Ms. Kropf was directly responsible for the strategic planning, execution and performance of the Canadian World Wide division. Prior to that role, Ms. Kropf was employed with FedEx Ground and Roadway Express.
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