Arvato Supply Chain Solutions is on a growth path in China with numerous new businesses. The supply chain and e-commerce service provider has taken over extensive logistics and fulfillment services for a total of five new customers at four locations in its Chinese network. 

“Online retail is a strong driver of this new business,” says Raoul Kuetemeier, Head of Asia at Arvato Supply Chain Solutions. “With our supply chain competence, we are able to offer all services within the process chain and implement integrated e-commerce solutions across all sales channels. And that is being rewarded and increasingly sought-after by market participants.”

Two new businesses are now being handled in the 5,000 square meter multi-user distribution center in Kunshan, east China. One of the new customers is an online distributor of sporting goods from world’s leading manufacturer Nike. The online business is driven through shopping platforms such as T-mall and Pinduoduo (PDD) and Arvato Supply Chain Solutions has taken over warehousing and order picking, returns management and the distribution of products such as basketballs, sports bags and wrist guards to end customers across China. In particular, Nike’s newly developed “Buy Together” sales channel on the fast-growing PDD platform has led to a significant increase in volume. Around 30,000 orders per month are currently being shipped from the distribution center – a figure that will continue to rise over the next couple of months.

The second new customer in Kunshan is Tony Bianco, Australia’s leading fashion footwear brand, for which online orders are also being processed in China. The range of services in the B2C business includes complete logistics and fulfillment as well as national distribution to Chinese consumers. “We have developed a special packaging solution for the high-quality products with tailor-made shipping cartons that help prevent transport damage,” says Zhang Li, Head of China at Arvato Supply Chain Solutions. “This ensures high customer satisfaction with receiving goods.”

A special requirement at the new site in Guangzhou, the largest city in the Pearl River Delta, for the new customer AISIN, a leading global automotive supplier from Japan, is above all the speed of B2B distribution of automotive spare parts and high-quality engine oils to retailers and repair centers all over China. “Local orders from the city usually have to be delivered the same day,” says Vicky Zhou, Key Account Manager at Arvato Supply Chain Solutions. “Our new cloud-based warehouse management system with networked mobile devices, which we implemented there for the first time and which works almost paperless, ensures high process speed to continuously meet our client’s demand”.

Source: Bertelsmann News