DHL Supply Chain has expanded its Mexican footprint with the acquisition of Mexico-based pharmaceutical and healthcare logistics specialist New Transport Applications (NTA).
Currently, NTA serves more than 80 customers with services that include the storage and transportation of products that require refrigeration and temperature control, according to London's Air Cargo News.
The company makes more than 165,000 specialised deliveries annually, distributing more than 43,000 tonnes per year and has a team of nearly 600 people. It maintains commercial agreements with major airlines in Mexico to serve nationally the different stakeholders in the pharmaceutical product supply chain.
The purchase of the company is in line with Deutsche Post dhl Group's strategic focus to strengthen its core logistics business and deliver long-term growth.
Agustin Croche, president of DHL Supply Chain Mexico, said:
Currently, NTA serves more than 80 customers with services that include the storage and transportation of products that require refrigeration and temperature control, according to London's Air Cargo News.
The company makes more than 165,000 specialised deliveries annually, distributing more than 43,000 tonnes per year and has a team of nearly 600 people. It maintains commercial agreements with major airlines in Mexico to serve nationally the different stakeholders in the pharmaceutical product supply chain.
The purchase of the company is in line with Deutsche Post dhl Group's strategic focus to strengthen its core logistics business and deliver long-term growth.
Agustin Croche, president of DHL Supply Chain Mexico, said: