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Freight & Trading Weekly

Rebranded CHC sets logistics focus

26 Feb 2016 - by Lyse Comins
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A rebranded CHC Supply

Chain Management

focused exclusively on

supply chain services

has recorded impressive

growth in turnover over

the past year and plans to

open a transport division

to service its clients in the

near future.

Simon Chalker, CHC

Supply Chain Management

director, told FTW that

since Gerber Goldschmidt

Group had acquired CHC

Resources’ chemical

trading divisions last July

the latter had refocused

entirely on its core business

of growing its existing

supply chain services and

had rebranded as CHC

Supply Chain Management

with a fresh image to

differentiate its vision

in the marketplace. The

company offers supply

chain services, including

container unpacking

and packing services,

at its secure under-roof

warehouses in Durban

(10 000 sqm), Cape Town

(5000 sqm), Johannesburg

(3000 sqm) and Port

Elizabeth which include

food grade facilities, bond

stores and high value cages.

Chalker said the past

year had been successful

for the supply chain

management division

which had doubled

turnover albeit from a low

base.

“Over the last year and

a half there has been quite

a big management change

in the business and the

result has been positive. We

managed to bring on a lot

of new business in 2015,”

he said.

“We managed to regain

some key clients in the

ocean freight groupage

business and we managed

to secure several multinational

clients in our

warehousing side of the

business nationwide,”

Chalker said. Among

these were multi-national

corporations in the FMCG,

clothing, leather and

footware and automotive

sectors, he said.

“We had a very good year

last year and we foresee

a good year ahead. When

the economy is not doing

as well as it should, it

can be a positive for the

LCL groupage business as

importers who may have

brought in full containers

may now only bring in part

loads,” he said.

“There were a lot of

changes in the market at

the beginning of this year

which is positive for our

business. We will continue

to focus on our service,

our relationship with

our clients, our product

offerings and continue to

develop new products in

2016.”

Chalker said the

company was preparing

to open a road transport

division to service clients

but the project was still in

the planning stages and it

was too early to indicate

truck f leet size.

“The first thing we are

going to focus on is putting

a small management team

in place to take control

of the transport division,

container transport, full

truckloads and breakbulk

collections and deliveries,”

he said.

The new division would

focus on local transport

collections and deliveries

although there was a vision

to expand services on the

continent in future, he added.

CAPTION

CHC Supply Chain Management director Simon Chalker and

national operations manager Zain Mustan at the company’s

Durban warehouse where clients will soon see brand new

signage going up following the company’s move to refocus

entirely on supply chain management services.

Photo: Lyse Comins

 

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