Schneider Logistics Europe has signed a major new contract to provide supply chain management technology to Kimberly-Clark Europe.
The contract successfully extends Schneider Logistics' service development into Europe.
Kimberly-Clark Europe has chosen Schneider Logistics Europe as its provider of supply chain management technology. Kimberly-Clark has been working with Schneider Logistics in the United States for more than 15 years and has been outsourcing its freight management in Europe to Schneider Logistics Europe since 1999. Within the framework of a strategic decision to centralize a range of tactical activities, Kimberly-Clark Europe decided to move freight management execution in-house.
In the new agreement, Kimberly-Clark Europe will execute transportation management functions using Schneider's Transportation Management Software (TMS). For an initial period of three years, Kimberly-Clark Europe will use SUMIT, Schneider Logistics' application suite, in a hosted environment. SUMIT will give Kimberly-Clark Europe access to Schneider Logistics' supply chain management technology, access to an established network of global providers, and logistics industry expertise.
For more information about Schneider Logistics, visit www.schneiderlogistics.com.
Schneider Signs European Contract With Kimberly-Clark
Schneider Logistics Europe has signed a major new contract to provide supply chain management technology to Kimberly-Clark Europe
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