A multi-million pound deal has been renewed between Hull safety giant Arco and FedEx.
What has become an exclusive strategic relationship between the two businesses can be traced back to 2009, and the latest contract will take it through to the end of 2026.
FedEx, the world’s largest express transportation company, now processes 7,500 parcels a day for delivery in the following 24 hours, operating at bases including the National Distribution Centre in Hull, the Arco Clothing Centre in Preston, Lancashire, and across all the £307 million turnover business’ retail operations. It is a deal described as ensuring the fifth generation firm’s commitment to deliver excellent customer service, while it remains at the forefront of logistics and supply chain excellence.
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Neil Griffiths, divisional director for logistics and supply chain at Arco, said: “Since we signed the original contract in 2009, FedEx has proven to be the perfect supplier for Arco. With demonstrated excellence in reliability and customer service, we are delighted to extend this exclusive agreement through to the end of 2026. Both companies share the same values in terms of innovation and quality, and together we can build a positive future for our business and the customers we serve.”
Arco prides itself on a strategic end-to-end approach across the hierarchy of control, with the collaboration said to continue to enhance the efficiency of its operation.
Rob Peto, vice president of ground operations at FedEx Express, said.”We are delighted to continue our long-standing relationship with Arco. We’ve been working closely with them to improve and optimise their supply chain to deliver outstanding customer experience whilst delighting Arco’s customers.”
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