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Culina expands direct daily deliveries to Northern Ireland
UK transport and logistics specialists Culina Logistics is building up
a considerable client base in Northern Ireland, the company has reported.
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Culina
Logistics is building up a considerable customer base in
Northern Ireland
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The company, which provides storage and distribution services in the
0-5�C temperature-controlled food and drink sector entered the market
with just a handful of customers in 2004, but demand for its services
has been brisk and the company can now boast an impressive client base.
Deliveries are made to distribution centres for major retailers Tesco
in Belfast and Safeway in Larne, along with Musgraves, Irelands
largest grocery distributor, which also has a centre in Belfast.
Previously, products from Culinas customers were consolidated in
the North of England and delivered to Northern Ireland by a third party
haulier.
There are several key benefits for customers, including significant cost
savings due to direct delivery, removal of double handling to reduce potential
stock damage and improvements to on-time deliveries.
According to supply chain development manager, Andy Newnes, Culinas
service typically delivers order pick accuracy figures of 99.995% for
chilled food and drink manufacturers across Britain.
The service we have established to Northern Ireland is an extension
of our recognised mainland network, said Newnes. It enhances
the existing partnerships we have with customers. He added the company
is confident that volumes to Northern Ireland will continue to grow.
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