Al Futtaim Logistics Purchases More Customised Vehicles

DUBAI — Al Futtaim Logistics, Al Futtaim’s market leading supply chain management solutions provider, has bucked present industry trends of outsourcing as many business functions as possible by bringing its transportation business for container and tautliners in-house. Al Futtaim Logistics previously operated its own fleet mainly for automotive and international transportation.

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Published: Mon 3 Aug 2009, 10:52 PM

Last updated: Sun 5 Apr 2015, 9:30 PM

This new business direction for Al Futtaim Logistics follows the cancellation of third-party transportation contracts for domestic transportation. The fresh approach also comes close on the heels of the award-winning logistics company purchasing 35 tractor heads from Hino and Volvo, both Al Futtaim Group companies and 60 customised container flatbeds, box-vans and taut-liner trailers from Munro International, a well established transport equipment provider.

Al Futtaim Logistics estimates this move will enable the company to reduce operating costs by 15 per cent over the lifetime of the vehicles. Delivery of the vehicles started in March ’09.

Tom Nauwelaerts, Head of Logistics at Al Futtaim said: “The current economic climate has helped us look at all aspects of our business and after a thorough review we felt there was a solid business case to move our transportation function in-house.

“Clearly, the numbers added up. We just knew that it would be better for our customers and thus better for us. This confidence can be attributed to the vast experience of being part of the Al Futtaim group which owns and operates through more than 65 companies in sectors as diverse as retail, real estate, commerce, industry and services,” he said.

Tom Nauwelaerts also said deteriorating service levels, increased prices from transportation subcontractors and substandard equipment that did not truly match the requirements were identified as the key drivers for the decision to bring the transportation function in-house.

“This move has enabled us to become extremely competitive by combining day time transportation with night time operations thereby ensuring maximum utilisation of the vehicles. Throughout history, the UAE and Dubai in particular, has been a central location on global trading routes. The major challenges for the logistics industry at the moment however, despite major transformations, are bringing professionalism to all players and facets of the sector,” added Tom.

business@khaleejtimes.com

Published: Mon 3 Aug 2009, 10:52 PM

Last updated: Sun 5 Apr 2015, 9:30 PM

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