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APL Logistics: Leading Global Supply Chain Innovation SolutionSolution ProviderProvider http://apllogistics.ASCET.com APL Logistics: Leading Global Supply Chain Innovation PL Logistics emerged almost three decades single source accountability for customer ship- APL Logistics is the supply chain manage- ment arm of the Singapore-based NOL ago from the leading innovator in global ments. Their expertise has led to rapid deployment A Group, which is engaged in logistics and shipping, APL Ltd. Since its founding, APL of new solutions in dozens of countries for some of global transportation. Logistics has steadily developed services for every the world’s largest multinational companies. step in the global supply chain, with enabling Specialized implementation teams bring industry Dick Metzler technologies to measure, manage, and improve its and product knowledge to the engineering and roll CEO performance. This ability to integrate and evolve out of solutions. APL Logistics is a partner to many Mike Gardner has made APL Logistics one of America’s top 10 leaders in the retail, apparel, consumer goods, elec- Chief Operating Officer and fastest growing logistics providers, with a core tronics, automotive, chemical, and manufacturing Rick Moradian competency in managing complex international industries. Teams are measured on their ability to President, Asia supply chains for its clients. deliver on time, on budget, and to specification. The critical factors in APL Logistics’ success are Our advanced information technology Bill Villalon President, Americas its ability to provide end-to-end global supply capabilities ensure the consistent execution and chain services, specialized implementation teams monitoring of operations. APL Logistics’ See APL Logistics 1111 Broadway for seamless execution, and ongoing measurements Change Technologies division employs the latest Oakland, CA 94607 against customer performance goals to ensure con- in proprietary and industry-standard supply chain Toll-free 800.331.4289 tinuous improvement. Advanced technologies and technologies for product visibility, exception www.apllogistics.com data integration are key elements of these management, and performance reporting. Business Contact unmatched capabilities. APL Logistics systems allow it to manage Phil Van Wormer customer information from purchase orders, Sr. Vice President, Customer Solutions Phone 510.272.8302 Services and Scope product scanning, and execution systems to [email protected] APL Logistics operates in 300 locations spanning optimize shipment and warehousing decisions. 56 countries. Service offerings include overseas Its unique ability to integrate third-party data vendor management, freight consolidation multi- from all logistics providers and trading partners modal transportation management, domestic on behalf of the customer allows APL Logistics to value-added warehousing, and distribution serv- offer product visibility and event management ices. Information and information services are a capabilities that are unmatched in the industry. critical element of consistently excellent execution Most importantly, APL Logistics continues to and supply chain event management from factory innovate in developing solutions to meet the evolv- floor to customer door. ing needs of its customers. Recent offerings in Global supply chain management has become time-definite services, Web-based decision tools, more challenging, as customers have demanded and supply chain event management have created increasing reliability of product deliveries while significant benefits at lower cost for customers. reducing costs. Flexibility has also become more Getting products to market on time – every critical in light of changing world economies and time – can be one of the toughest challenges political complications in international sourcing. for businesses today. With the right logistics In response to these challenges, APL Logistics partner, it can also be one of the strongest com- offers customized supply chain implementations petitive advantages. APL Logistics delivers on its with increased reliability through its integrated promises as a trusted logistics partner. For more approach. Over 4,000 logistics professionals information, visit APL Logistics on the Web at around the world ensure local knowledge and www.apllogistics.com or call 800.331.4289. The ASCET Project • 203.
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