Global logistics company Kerry Logistics won the award for Asian 3PL of the Year for the second year in a row at the Supply Chain Asia Logistics Awards held December 6, 2012 in Singapore.

Kerry Logistics retained its Asian crown following a ballot of Supply Chain Asia magazine readers and a final decision by a panel of judges comprising Asia’s leading supply chain academics and leaders.

Kerry Logistics has one of the strongest distribution and cargo networks in Asia. Its ASEAN-wide road transportation network also connects China (Shanghai, Shenzhen, Kunming) to ASEAN countries (Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Malaysia, Singapore), providing shippers with effective long-haul trucking as well as sea-land and air-land services.

To retain the title of Asian 3PL of the Year, Kerry Logistics had to satisfy the judges in a range of criteria including the size and scale of the Asian network; IT know-how and systems; level of customer service; client partnering/track record in understanding, collaborating well with customers; launch/upgrade of new products and services on an ongoing basis to match market demand; reliability of service and value for money; ability to handle specialized shipments; level of local knowledge of developing Asian markets; approach to sustainability and social responsibility issues and approach to security and risk management.

The category was open to logistics service providers that have originated in Asia or the Middle East and have their global headquarters in Asia or the Middle East.

 

Photo courtesy of Kerry Logistics

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