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Maersk offers global toy manufacturer Bandai Namco logistics solution in Mexico

A.P. Moller–Maersk has formed a partnership with renowned toy manufacturer Bandai Namco with a distribution centre to handle its supply chain and logistics operations in Mexico City.

Situated strategically in the northern region of the city, this facility acts as a crucial hub for preparing deliveries to all of Bandai’s clientele throughout Mexico. This collaboration grants Bandai access to a large and growing market while leveraging Maersk’s extensive network of logistics resources worldwide and its proficiency in linking customer supply chains.

“We are thrilled to be working with Bandai Namco as its logistic partner to provide tailor-made and simplified solutions for their operations in Mexico. As a global strategic logistics partner, Maersk leverages its diverse product offerings to enhance operational efficiency and competitiveness for Bandai within the supply chain,” commented Patricia Perez Salazar, managing director for Maersk in Mexico.

Tailored to meet the demands of retail and lifestyle clientele, the centre comprises sorting, storage, cross-docking, inventory management, and an array of value-added services, including labelling, packaging, re-packaging, and order fulfilment.

In addition, Maersk maximizes its terminal capacities in Mexico, integrating rail transportation, depot storage, and distribution centre handling to enhance time and cost efficiency for its clientele.





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