UTi Worldwide, Ansell Name Safmarine Partner of the Year

August 20, 2014

UTi Worldwide Inc., a global supply chain services and solutions company, together with its client, Ansell Limited, named Safmarine its "Partner of the Year" for 2013-2014 during their annual Ocean carrier performance review meeting in July. The award recognizes the strength of Safmarine’s relationship with UTi Worldwide and Ansell Limited. UTi and Ansell jointly selected Safmarine as a global ocean partner as part of their Strategic Ocean freight Partnership program. Ansell’s relationship with UTi now enters its 10th year. "Safmarine proved to be our most supportive ocean carrier, in terms of their understanding of what we need in a logistics partnership. Safmarine has consistently delivered reliable service," said Andrew Gillespie, Ansell's director of global logistics.

Since 2005, Safmarine, in support of UTi, has connected Ansell's manufacturing bases in Sri Lanka and Malaysia to their customers around the world, according to Diane Bennett, UTi's senior vice president, Procurement. "Safmarine plays a critical role in supporting our client's business particularly in the Indian Sub-Continent, Europe and North America regions," she added.

In delivering the award to Arthur Bredehoft, Bennett praised Safmarine for being proactive and innovative while always putting customers first.

 

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