11 March 2010

DHL Awarded Four Year Logistics Contract For BP Convenience Stores  

Companies Will Work to Improve Cost and Carbon Savings

backlink: back
email
printlink: print this news article
news archivelink: news archive
Shipping News Feature

UK - DHL Supply Chain has been awarded a four year contract worth £75 million to manage the UK warehousing and distribution of dry goods and chilled produce for BP's UK Convenience Retail business which manages the oil giants fuel station convenience stores.

DHL, which has already been working with BP in the UK for over four years, has already implemented efficiency improvements for BP’s convenience store supply chain and the new contract will see the two companies aim to improve on productivity targets as well as cost and carbon savings.

As part of the contract, DHL will manage the storage and delivery of 20 million cases of dry and chilled goods to all 360 BP forecourts around the UK each year. The team will also take on inventory forecasting and the management of BP Retail's service call center, which supports round-the-clock inbound replenishment orders and outbound activities such as goods collection and pre-emptive ordering.

Rebecca Harrison, Supply Chain Manager, BP Trading says: “We believe that DHL truly understands our business objectives, from improving the in-store experience our customers receive, cutting costs in operations, right through to reducing our environmental impact.

“The team is continuously presenting innovative ways of managing our operations, which to date have improved productivity levels by 20%. This kind of progressive thinking and initiative is exactly what we need to increase profitability and help us to achieve our sustainability objectives.”

To build on existing carbon savings, DHL plans to fit all vehicles with aerodynamic body kits, which can improve fuel efficiency by up to 10%. In addition, optimized delivery schedules will reduce the number of vehicles on the road, thereby cutting costs and reducing BP's carbon footprint.

Further supply chain enhancements include plans to share empty warehouse space with a non-competitive third party and backhauling.

Dean Wyatt, Business Unit Director and Head of Development, Food Retail for DHL Supply Chain, UK said that: “BP Retail has been through significant periods of change since we began working with the team. Initiatives such as improvements to the warehouse lighting realized savings of 28% and reduced BP's carbon footprint by 250 tonnes. This gives DHL the opportunity to support our customer's environmental agenda and our own commitment of improving our CO2 efficiency by 10% by 2012.”

Bookmark and Share
To comment on this Story, click here
Your comments
1. 11/03/2010 10:30:33Bob wrote:

That's a lot of Mars Bars!
Got something to say?

We welcome any comments to this story, to be posted after a website editor's review.
Please stay on topic, provide credible information or insight that moves the discussion forward, be convincing and try to be brief. Please note you are giving us licence to amend or edit any comments.
Aliases are acceptable but comments may be taken more seriously if real names are used.

Name *
* = required field
Email * (will not be published)
Comment *
 

keep up to date with the
latest shipping news...
get the inside track
check out the blog...
check out the latest
industry events

Advertise with Handy Shipping Guide