TAIWAN forwarding giant Dimerco's strategic partner in Mexico has been honoured with the National Logistics Award 2019, in the 3PL / 4PL Logistics Services Provider Category.
The award was presented by the Mexican Ministry of Economy and the Ministry of Communications and Transportation to recognise outstanding logistic companies that demonstrate best practices in the supply chain and promote the development of Mexican logistics.
The major international project that secured this award was the installation of the Villanueva Solar Park, which has 2,300 solar panels and generates clean renewable energy.
The second largest photovoltaic installation in the world and the largest in Latin America, the installation required Dimerco and its strategic partner to collaborate on logistics and material delivery from multiple international ports to Coahuila, Mexico.
The project, which involved shipping and delivering 26,000 steel brackets, 1,624 miles of galvanised beams in more than 2,000 FEU, demonstrated the capabilities of Dimerco and its strategic partner, as leading partners in the supply chain, delivering integral door-to-door solutions with seamless on time logistics.
Dimerco and its strategic partner generated significant savings for the customer on each container handled, while also being mindful of environmental impacts and planning the logistics to reduce CO2 emissions during transportation from start to final delivery.
Said Dimerco Express (USA) project manager Julianne Bryant: 'This important project enabled Dimerco and its strategic partner to prove capability and logistical knowledge of both China a
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The award was presented by the Mexican Ministry of Economy and the Ministry of Communications and Transportation to recognise outstanding logistic companies that demonstrate best practices in the supply chain and promote the development of Mexican logistics.
The major international project that secured this award was the installation of the Villanueva Solar Park, which has 2,300 solar panels and generates clean renewable energy.
The second largest photovoltaic installation in the world and the largest in Latin America, the installation required Dimerco and its strategic partner to collaborate on logistics and material delivery from multiple international ports to Coahuila, Mexico.
The project, which involved shipping and delivering 26,000 steel brackets, 1,624 miles of galvanised beams in more than 2,000 FEU, demonstrated the capabilities of Dimerco and its strategic partner, as leading partners in the supply chain, delivering integral door-to-door solutions with seamless on time logistics.
Dimerco and its strategic partner generated significant savings for the customer on each container handled, while also being mindful of environmental impacts and planning the logistics to reduce CO2 emissions during transportation from start to final delivery.
Said Dimerco Express (USA) project manager Julianne Bryant: 'This important project enabled Dimerco and its strategic partner to prove capability and logistical knowledge of both China a
WORLD SHIPPING