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Leeds’ Clipper Logistics wins M & Co contract
Leeds-based Clipper Logistics has signed a new contract with Mackays Stores Limited, which trades as M & Co.
The logistics services providers, which specialises in the retail sector, will provide distribution services to M & Co’s retail store base on an exclusive basis, using a mixture of dedicated and shared user vehicles from its distribution centres at Harlow, Avonmouth, Brighouse and East Kilbride, commencing 1st January 2016 and extending through to the end of 2019.
Under the new agreement, Clipper will be providing distribution services to the Scottish retailer’s store base on an exclusive basis, using a mixture of dedicated and shared user vehicles from its distribution centres at Harlow, Avonmouth, Brighouse and East Kilbride.
Bryce Howie, Logistics and IT Director of M & Co said : “M&Co are pleased to be going into partnership with Clipper to service our extensive UK wide retail store estate. We are confident that this relationship will continue to enhance the service that we are able to provide to our customers, and that it will be mutually beneficial over the next few years for both Clipper and ourselves”.
Steve Parkin, Executive Chairman of Clipper, said : “We are delighted to be appointed as exclusive provider of logistics services to the M & Co fashion stores. M & Co is a long-established fashion retailer who we are pleased to welcome to our ever-expanding client base”.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ellen Forster .
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