DHL retains Ecolab partnership

Ecolab has reappointed DHL Supply Chain for an additional three years.

The contract will see DHL transport specialist chemicals to Ecolab’s customer base, continuing a 16-year partnership.

DHL is responsible for delivering chemicals, for water treatment, to Ecolab customer tanks across the UK. These chemicals are then used in environments including air filtration processes in factories, cleaning and sanitising solutions in hospitals and antimicrobial treatments in food processing plants.

DHL transfers chemicals to Ecolab customer tanks from bespoke reusable containers that drivers reload and return for thorough cleaning before reuse. This process closes the loop on chemical delivery systems, reducing waste to provide a greener service.

“Ensuring safe chemical transfers to our customer sites is a top priority and, for nearly 17 years, DHL has delivered a reliable and specialist logistics service that we know we can trust,” said Ecolab Supply Chain Manager, Richard Cavanagh. “We are delighted to be continuing this long-standing partnership, helping us to drive efficiencies for our customers while keeping safety and sustainability at the forefront of our operation.”

In addition to holding ADR qualifications to carry dangerous goods on the road, DHL drivers working on the Ecolab contract undergo 2-3 months of internal training to ensure Zero Defect Deliveries and guarantee secure handling. DHL also uses Microlise telematics to provide a safe and reliable service, enabling real-time tracking for Ecolab deliveries.

“Ecolab is a valued partner in the chemical services sector and the renewal of our contract is a testament to the high-quality service our team continues to deliver,” said VP Operations, DHL Supply Chain UK, Paul Mason. “With a wealth of experience and expertise in chemical services, we are continuing to enhance and develop this specialist function of our business with digital and sustainable solutions tailored to the unique needs of our customers.” 

In other news, DP World has inaugurated 51 new freight forwarding offices across Asia Pacific.

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