News Programme Explores 3PL Collaborations

10th July 2018

Logistics BusinessNews Programme Explores 3PL Collaborations

Warehousing and logistics expert CML has been chosen by the Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport (CILT) to feature in the news programme ‘Stronger Together’. Produced by ITN Productions and CILT, ‘Stronger Together’ explores the importance of a collaborative partnership between 3PL’s and their customers.

As an end-to-end supply chain specialist, CILT identified CML as a great fit for the programme due to its ability to provide tailor-made fulfilment solutions and ensure that the customer brand experience is delivered, as Simon Shelley, Head of Industry News at ITN Productions, confirms:

“ITN Productions has created ‘Stronger Together’ with the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport to bring to life how the industry needs to collaborate to achieve better results for individuals and businesses. We are delighted to be featuring a special report from Leicestershire with Core Management Logistics showcasing how value-added business is changing the shape of the logistics industry. The nations shopping habits are changing, so are expectations and this report looks into how they have had to introduce a more personalised service to become an industry leader and part of their client’s business. We hope that the programme will engage and inform viewers and shape the future of such an important industry.”

Being asked to participate in ‘Stronger Together’ is another huge achievement for CML, as Commercial Director, Kerry Delaney, confirms: “We are honoured to have been chosen to be a part of the ‘Stronger Together’ campaign. This is a great acknowledgement of the strong relationships CML has with its customers, and is recognition of the great work that the whole team at CML do everyday.”

The affairs style programme, anchored by ITN’s Natasha Kaplinski, premiered to industry professionals at this year’s CILT Annual Conference and Dinner at the Chesford Grange Hotel on the 14th of June. It will also form part of a wider digital campaign led by CILT.