DHL Supply Chain has won a five year extension to its logistics management contract with apparel and home fashions retailer TJX Europe, which is known for its TK Maxx brand in the UK.
This latest deal, which will see DHL continue to manage TJX Europe’s group’s logistics operations across Europe, further strengthens its partnership with the US retail giant, which began in 1994 in the UK and was extended across Europe in 2007.
The five year contract sees DHL continue to oversee TJX Europe’s end-to-end supply chain, including inbound vendor collections and outbound store distribution.
TJX Europe said it will benefit from DHL’s advanced fleet management system, as well as its European transport control tower - a multi-lingual, multi-skilled facility which will act as a control hub for TJX Europe’s logistics operations.
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Paul Dyer, CEO DHL supply chain, UK and Ireland, said: “We are delighted to be extending our partnership with TJX Europe for another five years and look forward to supporting their growth plans across Europe.”
TJX Europe is part of the TJX Companies, which has 3,800 stores in nine countries.