Nz Post Contract Logistics

Tags nz postSupply Chain solutionsSCSContract Logistics “E-commerce is the future of NZ Post, and providing end-to-end logistics and delivery to support the growth of e-commerce businesses makes sense to us. Partnering with Supply Chain Solutions allows us to provide our customers with an end-to-end supply chain. We also have a strong alignment of our core values,” explains Norbert Bojarski. “We are very proud to partner with NZ Post,” said Brad Lindsay, founder and director of Supply Chain Solutions. “It is important to us that we continue to own Kiwi and with NZ Post as a shareholder, we know that we are working with a trusted and historic New Zealand company that has been around for over 180 years. Like NZ Post, we are deeply customer-oriented, our customers are at the heart of everything we do. Together, we look forward to helping local ecommerce businesses succeed. NZ Post notes that its latest e-commerce study, Titled The Full Download, shows that New Zealanders spent more than NZ$5.8 billion ($4 billion) online last year, up 25 percent from last year, boosting demand for Postal services. To address this, NZ Post is investing NZ$170 million ($118.5 million) in its parcel processing infrastructure over the next 10 years. Supply Chain Solutions has also invested in new warehouses and improved automation of its operations. NZ Post has acquired a 50% stake in supply chain and logistics management company Supply Chain Solutions in order to provide an end-to-end service to NZ Post`s e-commerce customers. Providing end-to-end logistics and delivery to support the growth of ecommerce businesses makes sense to us.

NZ Post has acquired 50% of Kiwi`s third-party and fourth-party logistics company, Supply Chain Solutions, and is working with SCS to provide end-to-end service to e-commerce customers. “E-commerce is the future of NZ Post, and providing end-to-end logistics and delivery to support the growth of e-commerce businesses makes sense to us. Partnering with Supply Chain Solutions allows us to provide our customers with an end-to-end supply chain. We also have a strong alignment of our core values,” Bojarski added. NZ Post has acquired 50% of the supply chain solutions, which will remain a standalone company led by its founder Brad Lindsay and his existing management team. NZ Post has separately reviewed its own contract logistics business, the current third-party logistics operation operated by NZ Post, and has decided to close these operations by June 30, 2022. Supply Chain Solutions will continue to operate as a stand-alone company, while NZ Post will cease its third-party contract logistics business by the end of June next year. “The good news for Kiwi businesses is that 71% of all online spending was made at national retailers.” . . .

. New partnership triggered by the booming opportunities of the e-commerce market. NZ Post`s latest e-commerce study, the Full Download, shows that New Zealanders spent more than $5.8 billion online last year, a 25% increase from the previous year. More Kiwis by clicking “Add to Cart” means more packages that NZ Post needs to deliver. As a result, NZ Post will invest $170 million in parcel processing infrastructure over the next decade. Supply Chain Solutions is also investing to improve the future of e-commerce in New Zealand with new state-of-the-art warehouses and improved automation. Find out what we can offer our customers and how we work across our business. Brad Lindsay, Founder and Director of Supply Chain Solutions, said: “It is important for us to continue to own Kiwi and with NZ Post as a shareholder, we know we are working with a trusted and historic New Zealand company that has been around for over 180 years.

According to NZ Post`s eCommerce Spotlight study, New Zealanders spent more than $500 billion online in 2020. That`s a 25% increase in online spending. “Those who were already online more often were more likely to spend time in more industries, and those who shopped online discovered its ease and convenience – with more than 305,000 New Zealanders buying online for the first time in 2020,” says Wong. | | video agricultural | trusted| | economic | of employment| | | Finance media| of the RBNZ| scientific | state-owned enterprises| tax | technological | telecommunications| tourism| Search Bojarski believes that the investment in Supply Chain Solutions will enable NZ Post to provide an end-to-end supply chain to customers. Norbert Bojarski, executive managing director of investment and enterprise at NZ Post, says e-commerce is the future of NZ Post. “Like NZ Post, we are deeply customer-centric, our customers are at the heart of everything we do.