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Kuehne+Nagel to operate Schaeffler’s central logistics hub in Thailand

Schaeffler Vehicle Lifetime Solutions Asia Pacific has partnered with Kuehne+Nagel to operate its Central Logistics Center in Thailand.

This 3,000-square-meter assembly and packaging facility, strategically located in the Si Racha free zone near Schaeffler’s manufacturing plant in Chonburi, will manage key logistics operations such as kitting, goods receiving, and shipping.

Designed to streamline logistics workflows and enhance delivery capacity, the centre aims to ensure consistently high service levels for Schaeffler Vehicle Lifetime Solutions’ customers across the Asia-Pacific region.

Micah Shepard, President of Schaeffler Vehicle Lifetime Solutions Asia Pacific, stated: “This Central Logistics Center will serve as a key supply hub for the Asia Pacific region. With Kuehne+Nagel as our experienced and reliable logistics partner, our goal is to improve the accessibility and efficiency of spare parts distribution by increasing our focus on innovation, progress, and customer orientation.”

Aligned with its Roadmap 2026, Kuehne+Nagel identifies Asia as a critical growth market, with Thailand playing a pivotal role. By investing locally and fostering stronger partnerships, the company continues to adapt to its customers’ evolving requirements. One notable example is the recent establishment of a new distribution center in Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport free trade zone.

“Our long-term partnership with Schaeffler has grown over the years thanks to our shared commitment and collaborative spirit. Together, we have achieved remarkable progress and will continue to build on this solid foundation, embracing the opportunities ahead,” commented David Roussiere, Managing Director of Kuehne+Nagel Thailand, Cambodia and Myanmar.





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