Logistics company Kuehne and Nagel awarded management contract for John Deere distribution centre

John Deere (China) Investment Co.Ltd., one of the world's leading manufacturers of farm equipment, has recently awarded Kuehne + Nagel a contract for the management of its national service parts distribution centre in Tianjin.


With the objectives of better serving its dealers and optimising service

parts management in China, John Deere has centralised all the after-sales

services in a national distribution centre in Tianjin. In the past, its three

factories located in Tianjin, Jiamusi and Ningbo, producing different types

of agricultural machines, offered after-sales services to the dealers in the

country separately.


In the dedicated 5,500-sqm facility, Kuehne + Nagel is responsible for the

management of around 10,000 SKUs and 170,000 units of John Deere's

products. Kuehne + Nagel's comprehensive services include inbound

transportation from the three factories to the distribution centre, inventory

management, domestic distribution to the manufacturer's dealers in China

as well as a series of value-added services, such as inbound receiving,

quality control, labelling, pick & pack operations and order processing.


"Kuehne + Nagel has proven itself to be our partner of choice. Not only

is it a professional leader in the China logistics market, its solutions

demonstrate a high degree of customer orientation and flexibility,"

commented Luke Gakstatter, Director of China Operations of John Deere

(China) Investment Co. Ltd. "Based on its efficient set-up, the facility will

serve as the regional distribution centre for other countries in the Asia-

Pacific region."


"We are pleased to be supporting John Deere in its initiative of providing

efficient and responsive after-sales services in China. Centralised

management of service parts and excellent performance of the logistics

facility will foster the continued optimisation of John Deere's supply chain,"

said Jens Drewes, National Manager of Kuehne + Nagel in central and

northern China.