Express parcel delivery
should be a fundamental
input to drive higher
service levels as the
economy becomes more
unpredictable and supply
chains around the world are
under increasing pressure
to generate value.
That’s the view of
logistics solutions
provider Crossroads,
parent company of SkyNet
Worldwide Express.
“Crossroads has adopted
a new customer-centric
approach to servicing
the continually evolving
supply chain,” says Eugene
Swanepoel, general
manager: SkyNet, “and
its courier and express
parcel wing SkyNet is an
important enabler of this
repositioning. Their ability
to bring speed, visibility
and precision to the
distribution of goods gives
Crossroads the edge.”
SkyNet’s network of
over 35 distribution hubs
nationally, supported by
800 vehicles, allows it
to deliver over a million
packages a month to 450
towns countrywide. “So
whether it’s a document
that needs to reach its
destination by 8.30 the next
day, or the distribution of
manufactured goods to
meet challenging consumer
lead times, SkyNet and
Crossroads can deliver,”
he said.
Recognising that
different industries
have unique needs,
SkyNet offers a range
of specialised services
designed to increase the
speed and efficiency of its
clients’ express delivery
capabilities. “Within these
services, SkyNet utilises
Crossroads’ dedicated
and shared warehousing
capabilities for added
control and flexibility.
It offers tender services,
mailroom management,
sampling (marketing or
quality control), kitting and
the like.”
Express delivery drives up service levels
25 May 2012 - by Staff reporter
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