The Felixstowe Mega DC: redefining port-centric logistics
Uniserve has rightly hailed its soon-to-be-opened Felixstowe Mega Distribution Centre as a port-centric game-changer.
The introduction of 750,000 sq ft of state-of-the-art warehousing capacity into the space-starved UK market is a huge boost for UK supply chains. When that capacity is less than a stone’s throw from the UK’s largest container port it will redefine the dynamics of the entire industry. In short, it’s a game-changer.
But just how port-centric is port-centric? Rather than just tell you, we thought we’d show you with this short video:
For Uniserve’s customers this unrivalled proximity to the port delivers tangible value across several key areas of supply chain management:
- It reduces costs
- It reduces complexity
- It provides quicker access to goods
- It frees up both resource & capacity
- It improves cash-flow
In today’s turbulent trading conditions the visibility, value and control that the FMDC can deliver combine to form huge competitive advantage for its users. It’s not just going to be a game-changer for the industry, but for every single one of its customers.
To find out more about how you can benefit from Uniserve’s Felixstowe Mega DC, please email our team at fxs@ugroup.co.uk.
PLEASE FOLLOW US
FOLLOW US
Unrivalled Ocean Freight
Award Winning Airfreight
Premium European Services
Unrivalled Ocean Freight
Award Winning Airfreight
Unrivalled Ocean Freight
Keep in Touch
Air freight disruption persists in Dubai following record rainfall in UAE
Dubai is continuing to recover from record rainfall, with up to 259.5mm (10.2in) of rain falling on Tuesday, 16th April – the most since records began 75 years ago. There have been many flight cancellations or delays due to the extreme flooding, especially for local...
Container ship ‘linked to Israel’ seized by Iran
Iran’s state news agency has said that its Revolutionary Guards have seized the MSC Aries vessel that it says was “linked to Israel” and is being transferred to Iran’s territorial waters. A Guards navy special forces boarded the Portuguese flagged vessel, which is...
Red Sea Disruption Update
Red Sea disruption continues with a flurry of Houthi attacks as US-led operation repels further escalation. On Saturday 6th April, the Houthis fired two missiles in the vicinity of a vessel located in the Gulf of Aden. One was shot down by coalition forces, while the...