Suttons win supply chain management contract in Singapore
Chemical logistics and supply chain company Suttons has been awarded a supply chain management contract by polystyrene resin producer TPSC Asia Pte Ltd (TPSC).
Based in Singapore, TPSC is one of the largest producers of high quality general purpose polystyrene (GPPS) and high impact polystyrene (HIPS) in South East Asia. Their product is distributed to more than 30 countries worldwide and Suttons has been given the responsibility to oversee all aspects of the supply chain from TPSC’s manufacturing site for all inbound and outbound logistics.
Suttons will take control of the management of all logistics activities including on-site logistics, movements in and out of TPSC facilities, together with tactical and strategic optimisation of their logistics network.
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