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Imperial wins Colgate-Palmolive contract

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Next time you brush your teeth or wash your bod, say thanks to Imperial Retail Logistics. Sure, Colgate-Palmolive made these products but trucks got them into your homes.

The Imperial Logistics Group kicked off the new year on a fine note with the news that a three year contract for warehousing and distribution services has been awarded to Imperial Retail Logistics by Colgate-Palmolive.

Imperial Retail Logistics was previously known as TFD Network Africa. The company was renamed following the acquisition of RTT Essentials and the FMCG portion of Imperial Distribution.

The Imperial Logistics group is undertaking the national warehousing, primary and secondary distribution of Colgate-Palmolive’s entire range, including the Protex and Sanex brands.

An average total of 290 primary loads will be transported on a monthly basis. In addition, the outsource contract will see Imperial managing Colgate-Palmolive’s warehousing on a national basis, as well as offering dedicated customer service and various support functions through its extensive IT resource network.

“We will leverage our specialist knowledge, processes and technology to offer a complete, customised warehousing and secondary transportation solution aimed at boosting Colgate-Palmolive’s competitiveness,” says operations director Friedel Spies.

Imperial Retail Logistics’ ability to draw on the expertise of other Imperial group companies, its well established distribution network and track record as a technology leader contributed to winning the contract.

“By partnering with established operating companies within the group, Imperial Retail Logistics has the capability to offer Colgate-Palmolive a single point of contact to manage all of its national 3PL requirements. As a result, the service offering is provided by the industry ‘experts’ in their respective fields. In Colgate-Palmolive’s case, Imperial Managed Logistics manages the primary transportation, alongside our warehousing and secondary distribution service,” says Spies.

“Colgate-Palmolive fits well into our established distribution network, through which we service over 6 000 customers nationally, as well as into sub Saharan Africa. As one of the largest logistics service providers in southern Africa, Imperial Retail Logistics uses various state of the art technologies. Our industry specific ERP system that is integrated with global warehousing, distribution and financial systems enables us to be at the forefront of technology. Our proven track record in systems development and integration with our principals is a key advantage for clients like Colgate-Palmolive.”

Also a benefit for the company is the new warehousing and logistics facility launched early 2013 by Imperial Retail Logistics. The new 20 000 m² facility consists of wide aisle and narrow aisle racking which allows for optimum space utilization and flexibility. It also makes provision for the storage of aerosol products due to high density sprinkler systems in a dedicated welded mesh area.

The facility boasts features such as ultra-flat flooring with high load bearing capacity. The design of the warehouse makes it possible to deliver directly to customers and also supply other Imperial Retail Logistics’ warehouses nationally.

Colgate-Palmolive is an American multinational consumer products company that manufactures and distributes household, health care and personal products, such as soaps, detergents and oral hygiene products.

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