Car care specialist inks five-year deal with 3PL to manage supply chain network, provide transportation and warehousing services
Chicago, IL — November 24, 2004 — Car care specialist Turtle Wax has signed a five-year contract with DSC Logistics to be Turtle Wax's third-party logistics (3PL) provider, managing the company's supply chain solutions for its entire United States distribution network.
Chicago-based Turtle Wax, founded more than 60 years ago, produces the number one selling brand of car care products in the world, with sales in 90 countries.
Under the agreement with DSC, the 3PL's services for Turtle Wax will include full transportation, integrating intermodal transport and centralized warehousing services out of DSC's new, state-of-the-art Joliet Logistics Center, where Turtle Wax will be occupying more than 240,000 square feet.
Beginning next year, DSC will participate in a co-branding campaign, rolling out the DSC and Turtle Wax names and logos together on trucks carrying Turtle Wax products. DSC is headquartered in Des Plaines, Ill., just outside Chicago.
"We are excited about partnering with DSC to improve our supply chain efficiency and performance," said Phil Zadeik, senior vice president operations and general counsel for Turtle Wax. "With our similar corporate cultures, emphasizing collaboration, leadership and integrity, this partnership is a good fit."
Ann Drake, CEO of DSC Logistics, said, "Turtle Wax identified a variety of reasons that they awarded us the business, including our solutions proposal, the flexibility DSC exhibited in providing multiple solution locations, the quality of the Joliet Logistics Center and DSC's Team Turtle, and the accountability demonstrated at all levels of our organization."
DSC Logistics offers services that range from supply chain analysis and design, strategic solutions-based consulting and business process integration to process improvement and management of logistics operations, such as warehousing, transportation, packaging and fulfillment.
For more information on the latest trends in the logistics space, see the article "The Analyst Corner: Fulfillment & Logistics" in the October/November 2004 issue of Supply & Demand Chain Executive.
Chicago, IL — November 24, 2004 — Car care specialist Turtle Wax has signed a five-year contract with DSC Logistics to be Turtle Wax's third-party logistics (3PL) provider, managing the company's supply chain solutions for its entire United States distribution network.
Chicago-based Turtle Wax, founded more than 60 years ago, produces the number one selling brand of car care products in the world, with sales in 90 countries.
Under the agreement with DSC, the 3PL's services for Turtle Wax will include full transportation, integrating intermodal transport and centralized warehousing services out of DSC's new, state-of-the-art Joliet Logistics Center, where Turtle Wax will be occupying more than 240,000 square feet.
Beginning next year, DSC will participate in a co-branding campaign, rolling out the DSC and Turtle Wax names and logos together on trucks carrying Turtle Wax products. DSC is headquartered in Des Plaines, Ill., just outside Chicago.
"We are excited about partnering with DSC to improve our supply chain efficiency and performance," said Phil Zadeik, senior vice president operations and general counsel for Turtle Wax. "With our similar corporate cultures, emphasizing collaboration, leadership and integrity, this partnership is a good fit."
Ann Drake, CEO of DSC Logistics, said, "Turtle Wax identified a variety of reasons that they awarded us the business, including our solutions proposal, the flexibility DSC exhibited in providing multiple solution locations, the quality of the Joliet Logistics Center and DSC's Team Turtle, and the accountability demonstrated at all levels of our organization."
DSC Logistics offers services that range from supply chain analysis and design, strategic solutions-based consulting and business process integration to process improvement and management of logistics operations, such as warehousing, transportation, packaging and fulfillment.
For more information on the latest trends in the logistics space, see the article "The Analyst Corner: Fulfillment & Logistics" in the October/November 2004 issue of Supply & Demand Chain Executive.