TVS SCS wins multi-year contract with JCB for in-plant logistics at Vadodara
JCB has been TVS SCS’ first few clients for more than two decades.
TVS Supply Chain Solutions has secured a new business contract from JCB in India for managing their in-plant warehousing and logistics operations at their facility in Vadodara, Gujarat for three years.
JCB has been TVS SCS’ first few clients for more than two decades, with the latter offering aftermarket warehouse services in Bhaproda, Haryana for Parts distribution.
K. Sukumar, CEO, TVS Supply Chain Solutions India, remarked, "With this new deal, we are excited to offer an extensive suite of in-plant warehousing services along with cutting edge technology solutions to further drive business transformation for JCB in India."
Deepak Shetty, CEO and Managing Director JCB India, said, "This factory is a fully export focussed facility and plays a critical part as it supplies components to our global factories the world over. We look forward to their expertise in supply chain management in enhancing our efficiencies."
TVS SCS’s In-plant logistics services for JCB’s Vadodara plant will comprise end-to-end warehouse management, from unloading and put-away of parts to picking and lineside feeding. The company will deploy Material Handling Equipment (MHEs) and employ close to 110 personnel for this contract. JCB’s Vadodara plant manufactures fabrications and components for JCB’s plants globally.
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