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DHL provides end-to-end solution in shipping rubber for tyres
来源: 编辑:编辑部 发布:2018/11/06 09:27:44
DHL has been put in charge of coordinating the shipment of synthetic rubber for tyre production from plant to port for PT Synthetic Rubber Indonesia (PT SRI), a joint venture between Michelin and local partner Chandra Asri Petrochemical.
The end-to-end solution integrates DHL's cross-business strengths in freight forwarding, warehousing and customs clearance to support rapid increases in demand.
The logistics heavyweight said it was awarded the contract due to its industry-specific tyre expertise, global network with local knowledge, supply chain digitisation and innovative approach.
DHL will oversee all road freight transportation, warehousing and customs clearance of the synthetic rubber between the PT SRI plant in Cilegon in west Java to Tanjung Priok port in north Jakarta - with particular focus on quality and safety as appropriate for Michelin's world-class tyre products.
This logistics solution will support PT SRI exports to all Michelin plants globally. To ensure uninterrupted high-volume delivery now and in future, PT SRI worked closely with DHL to address all local shipping regulations and requirements during the Cilegon plant's construction.
PT SRI chief financial officer Jan Blaauw said: "With DHL's industry-specific expertise, its global network and its extensive knowledge of the Indonesia logistics industry, we were confident that the DHL solution would meet PT Synthetic Rubber Indonesia's stringent compliance and quality requirements, even as demand volumes continue to accelerate and grow."
The partnership may in future be extended to include transportation of synthetic rubber to customers domestically as Indonesia's automotive manufacturing industry continues to grow.
"As the global auto-mobility supply chain continues to grow in complexity, it's more vital than ever for companies to work with their logistics partners.
Together they should ensure upstream supply chains remain flexible enough to minimise complexity and optimise current production while also remaining adaptable enough to meet future spikes in demand," said DHL Supply Chain Indonesia managing director Jan Willem Winkelhuijzen.
The end-to-end solution integrates DHL's cross-business strengths in freight forwarding, warehousing and customs clearance to support rapid increases in demand.
The logistics heavyweight said it was awarded the contract due to its industry-specific tyre expertise, global network with local knowledge, supply chain digitisation and innovative approach.
DHL will oversee all road freight transportation, warehousing and customs clearance of the synthetic rubber between the PT SRI plant in Cilegon in west Java to Tanjung Priok port in north Jakarta - with particular focus on quality and safety as appropriate for Michelin's world-class tyre products.
This logistics solution will support PT SRI exports to all Michelin plants globally. To ensure uninterrupted high-volume delivery now and in future, PT SRI worked closely with DHL to address all local shipping regulations and requirements during the Cilegon plant's construction.
PT SRI chief financial officer Jan Blaauw said: "With DHL's industry-specific expertise, its global network and its extensive knowledge of the Indonesia logistics industry, we were confident that the DHL solution would meet PT Synthetic Rubber Indonesia's stringent compliance and quality requirements, even as demand volumes continue to accelerate and grow."
The partnership may in future be extended to include transportation of synthetic rubber to customers domestically as Indonesia's automotive manufacturing industry continues to grow.
"As the global auto-mobility supply chain continues to grow in complexity, it's more vital than ever for companies to work with their logistics partners.
Together they should ensure upstream supply chains remain flexible enough to minimise complexity and optimise current production while also remaining adaptable enough to meet future spikes in demand," said DHL Supply Chain Indonesia managing director Jan Willem Winkelhuijzen.