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Unipart Logistics has launched a major new lead logistics provider (LLP) service to help clients avoid supply chain disruptions caused by events such as Brexit, Covid and the Ukraine conflict. The company said the launch is aimed at businesses looking for a single, trusted and independent LLP to provide resilience, productivity and sustainability across the supply chain.

The LLP service offers a bespoke LLP platform which provides real-time visibility and control to manage each customer’s supply chain.

Unipart Logistics, which has a customer base which includes Jaguar Land Rover, Airbus, Sky and NHS Supply Chain, said it has invested ‘significantly’ in the development of its LLP proposition including a dedicated team of specialists in operations, business development and data analytics.

“Until the last few years, we had had a reasonable amount of supply chain stability, but more recent events have changed this and we are now in a period of immense geo-political uncertainty. Our LLP proposition is a natural extension of the services we already provide to many of our customers, including some of the biggest names in automotive, tech and healthcare,” said Ian Truesdale, Unipart Logistics Managing Director.

“We have built true collaborative partnerships with many of our customers, often over many years, and we will bring the same approach as an LLP. The total visibility and real-time information our platform offers businesses make it truly unique. The launch of the LLP offering is an important part of our own growth plans, but also has the potential to accelerate the growth of our customers.”

Adam Jones, business development and sector strategies director, is spearheading the LLP service and industry engagement. He joined Unipart Logistics in December after 15 years’ experience in supply chain logistics across multiple sectors for companies including DHL Supply Chain, ArrowXL and Wincanton.

“Unipart Logistics has the history, knowledge and expertise to deliver an outstanding LLP experience. Our unique platform gives customers the ability to control, design and manage everything in one place and, crucially, in real-time, driving continuous operational improvement. Our data-driven platform allows businesses to make decisions today, but also supports planning five years and beyond, future-proofing their supply chain and enabling strategic decision-making,” commented Jones.

“In addition to increased resilience and productivity, the other major benefit of our platform is its capability to support an organisation’s sustainability goals and net zero targets. We can work with our customers to embed greater sustainability across the supply chain considering the business imperatives of speed, cost savings and efficiencies alongside net zero targets,” he concluded.

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