03 November 2013

[031113.EN.LOG] Damco Indonesia Opens Warehouse In Central Java To Meet Growing Demand

GLOBAL third party logistics provider, Damco, has chosen well-established warehouse operator in Monang Sianipar Abadi (MSA), Indonesia, to manage its new warehouse in Semarang, Central Java, which commenced operations in August.

The new facility has already taken in its first cargo of clothing to its new warehouse, which is the company's container freight station (CFS) facility in Indonesia and the second in Semarang to support the strong growth of the footwear and apparel industry in Central Java.

Less than two kilometres from Semarang international seaport, the warehouse boasts three chambers, two of which are exclusively for Damco's use.

"For Damco Indonesia and MSA, the partnership brings mutual benefit: Damco gains valuable warehouse space, while MSA benefits from Damco's unrivalled knowledge of the international logistics business," said the Damco statement.

Work remained to be done before the new warehouse meets the Supply Chain Security Programme (SCSP) standard - but much progress has been made. Damco's compliance, health and safety experts have been offering guidance to MSA on compliance.

Within a week of opening, the two Semarang chambers were close to meeting their capacity. As a consequence, MSA is building two more chambers on spare land at the facility to meet rising demand in this important emerging market, the company added.


Source : HKSG.

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