Recently announced new / extended business deals

CEVA renews its partnership with Miele in Italy; Menlo extends the services provided for Dana Holding Corp; Norbert Dentressangle Transport Services secures a new contract with Sealmaster.

CEVA Logistics has signed a three-year contract renewal, worth €2.5 million per year, with Italian household appliances manufacturer, Miele.

The collaboration with Miele dates back to 1999. CEVA will continue to provide Miele with integrated logistics services both for white goods for domestic use and for professional equipment.

CEVA will handle the inbound logistics, warehousing activities, order preparation, distribution of products nationally, home delivery and special deliveries using Spedimacc, the technical courier company acquired in 2008.

Every year, CEVA will manage 120,000 items within the warehouse at Pognano near Bergamo, where the customer will have 9,000 m2 dedicated to its products.

Con-way subsidiary, Menlo Worldwide Logistics, has expanded its services with Dana Holding Corporation to provide logistics services to the company’s nineteen manufacturing plants in Europe.

Menlo has been supporting Dana’s North American operations since early-2008, providing 3PL services, covering both inbound and outbound transportation to sites in the US, Canada and Mexico.

Menlo will rollout an engineered program of optimisation across Dana’s European supply chains over the next three years. Management of carrier operations, both inbound to Dana’s nineteen plants and all outbound product distribution to European destinations., will be supervised from Menlo’s ‘control tower‘ facility in Eersel, The Netherlands. 

The methodology includes shipment tracking and comprehensive visibility, carrier bookings control, cost auditing and relevant KPI monitoring.

Norbert Dentressangle Transport Services has secured a new contract with Sealmaster, a specialist in weather, acoustic, draught and intumescent fire and smoke seals.

Norbert Dentressangle will provide a flexible next-day delivery service via its in-house shared-user pallet network.

The supply chain specialist collects products from Sealmaster’s manufacturing facility near Cambridge, processes and consolidates orders, and trunks them overnight to regional depots for final delivery.

Sealmaster also has access to the bespoke Shipment Handling & Reporting Program (SHARP) technology provided by Norbert Dentressangle – an integrated online system that enables the company to place orders electronically, which are scanned and tracked in real-time.

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