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PR Release 24/03/2020
Ligentia has launched an inventory relief program to help its general merchandise customers tackle the slowdown in demand by supporting storage solutions at source to alleviate time and stock pressures in the supply chain.
Knowing that organisations are currently facing on-going disruption to their global supply chains, Ligentia are offering new and existing businesses free storage, whilst space is available, in all their China warehouses for up-to four weeks.
Daniel Gill, Group CCO, explains: ‘Our global team are working tirelessly to support our customers to keep their goods moving. However, we know that as factories in China have hit near normal production levels in the past few weeks, organisations are facing the difficult decision to cancel or still ship goods as consumer demand falls due to Covid-19.
“That’s why for 4 weeks, we are offering free storage across our warehouse network in China.
“By taking advantage of our program organisations will be able to gain greater control of their inventory whilst easing the pain of unplanned costs.”
For more information on how to take advantage of the free storage available in China, please email your enquiry to [email protected]
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