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Stained glass win for Menlo

Published: 22 August 2012  04:05 PM
Industry Channel: Transport & Distribution 

A manufacturer and restorer of stained glass has outsourced its logistics to Menlo Worldwide Logistics.

Menlo will provide a range of services for Neil Phillips Stained Glass including warehousing, value-added services and global transport from its multi-client facility in Swindon.

It will also support the manufacturer’s move into e-commerce sales of smaller stained glass fragments. Products manufactured in the UK will be delivered to the Swindon facility prior to being sold on MagnusCreatora.com and eBay.

“By placing our trust in Menlo to ensure that our highly crafted products are delivered to our customers efficiently and safely, we have been able to focus our resources on what we do best – the sourcing, design and manufacture of exclusive, high-end and original products,” said Neil Phillips.

Menlo will unpack and label fragments received from Neil Phillips and photograph them for the client. Orders will be received by Menlo for fulfilment, involving pick and pack and global shipping to the customer.

Phillips chose Menlo  on the reference of an existing user of the Swindon facility, Damaris, which manages a family of lingerie brands.

“When we saw what had been achieved for Damaris we knew that this was a fulfilment model that we wanted to be part of.”

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