Kammac and Bergen Logistics team up to better serve the fashion and lifestyle sectors

Sister companies Kammac and Bergen Logistics have formed a new partnership to offer a range of logistics and fulfilment to the United Kingdom’s fashion and lifestyle sectors.

The collaboration between the two corporations, either component of the Elanders Group, aims to leverage the strengths of both organizations to better serve the varied desires of fashion customers.

This strategy will offer Bergen Logistics’ specialized value-added service (VAS) in the premium apparel market, as well as Kammac’s scalable retail responses and support.

The partnership will supply a diversity of clothing brands of all sizes across the United Kingdom, adding warehousing, distribution, e-commerce fulfillment, contract packaging and pre-retail work.

Kevin Rogers, (pictured) director of Bergen Logistics UK, is leading the initiative.   He said, “We understand the current demanding situations facing the fashion and lifestyle industries and the importance of a reliable 3PL partner in helping brands overcome those complexities.

“Whether we operate under the Kammac or Bergen model, we are committed to offering answers tailored to the expressed wishes of our customers. Our purpose is to ensure exceptional service to the end consumer, whether it’s e-commerce fulfillment, retail replenishment, full omnichannel fulfillment, last-mile delivery, opposite logistics, or value-added services.

The initiative will also see the integration of Bergen Logistics’ North Shields site, which the partnership says will be incorporated into Kammac’s extensive network and service for the fashion industry across the United Kingdom, meeting the desires of SMEs and high-end. .

The 48,000 feet. The site, just 12 miles from Sunderland Docks and Newcastle International Airport, expands warehousing and e-commerce opportunities for businesses.

Rogers added; “Understanding the mindset of the end customer is paramount, especially in today’s dynamic landscape where brands will have to deal with changing customer preferences, delays in the chain of origin and concerns about sustainability.

“With Kammac’s scalable solutions complemented by Bergen’s premium cloud-based WMS technology “CloudX Systems”, we guarantee a seamless and personalized logistics experience for each and every brand, regardless of size.

 

 

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