Monday, November 25, 2024

Hull-based Arco renews long-term contract with FedEx

Hull-based safety specialist Arco has renewed its long-standing multi-million-pound deal with FedEx.

Working across Arco’s operating bases including the National Distribution Centre in Hull, the Arco Clothing Centre in Preston and all other retail operations, FedEx currently processes over 7,500 parcels per day, for next day delivery. This collaboration has been a vital part of Arco’s supply chain, ensuring seamless logistics and timely deliveries to customers across the UK.

The long-term close strategic relationship between Arco and FedEx first began in 2009 and has since been extended to December 2026. Throughout this relationship, FedEx has consistently demonstrated its ability to provide high-quality services, making them an ideal supplier for Arco’s ongoing growth and development.

Neil Griffiths, Divisional Director, Logistics and Supply Chain at Arco said: “Since we signed the original contract in 2009, FedEx has proven to be the perfect supplier for Arco. With demonstrated excellence in reliability and customer service, we are delighted to extend this exclusive agreement through to the end of 2026. Both companies share the same values in terms of innovation and quality, and together we can build a positive future for our business and the customers we serve.”

Rob Peto, Vice President Ground Operations, FedEx Express, said: “We’ve been working closely with Arco to improve and optimise their supply chain to deliver outstanding customer experience.”

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