SingPost signs logistics and warehousing contract with Specialized bicycles

SingPost signs logistics and warehousing contract with Specialized bicycles

Singapore Post (SingPost) has signed a logistics and warehousing contract with Specialized Bicycle Components.

In a statement issued yesterday (5 July), SingPost said the three-year tie-up will see Specialized moving its regional warehousing operations from Hong Kong to SingPost’s regional logistics facility at the Tampines Logistics Park. As Specialized’s officially appointed Logistics and Warehouse Partner in Southeast Asia, SingPost will handle warehousing and sea freight for Specialized bicycles and equipment, as well as last mile deliveries and returns from Singapore and Malaysia.

“As frequent users of bicycles ourselves, SingPost is honoured to be able to bring Specialized’s bikes and products to the cycling community in Southeast Asia,” said Sara Gerdner Kalle, Head of Group Sales, SingPost.

“Our warehousing and delivery solutions will ensure that cyclists in the region have faster and easier access to Specialized bicycles and products, so they can pursue their passions with peace of mind.”

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