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Leeds-based Clipper secure Philip Morris Ltd contract
Leeds-based Clipper Logistics plc have been appointed by Philip Morris Ltd. to handle the UK storage and distribution of its brand portfolio.
This contract will see Clipper take on Philip Morris Ltd.’s products in a phased transition over the coming months. Brands included under the New York-headquartered firm include Marlboro, Chesterfield, and Benson & Hedges.
Jerry Margolis, sales director at Philip Morris Ltd., said “It was clear to us that Clipper have the ability to meet our demanding requirements.
“It is vital that we provide a secure, reliable supply chain to our customers and Clipper’s knowledge and experience made them our partner of choice.
“This is good news for our customers, who can expect a dependable and professional service.”
Steve Parkin, executive chairman of Clipper commented: “Clipper’s extensive expertise in the handling of tobacco products was a key factor in the awarding of this contract, as was our experience in designing and implementing bespoke high value logistics solutions.
“We are proud to work with such a well established name on this significant contract, which once again demonstrates our ability to offer innovative solutions to complex logistical challenges.”
The contract includes receipt of inbound goods from Philip Morris factories; secure, bonded warehousing; and national onward distribution via Clipper’s high security network.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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