Eneco’s logistics arm inks deal with APB for bulk transportation of Heineken, Tiger in Singapore
Sharon See
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A UNIT of Eneco Energy has entered into a contract with Asia Pacific Breweries (APB) to transport popular beverage brands Heineken and Tiger in Singapore, the company said in a bourse filing on Tuesday (Jul 4).
The duration of the contract between RichLand Logistics Services, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Eneco Energy, and APB is three years, with an option to extend another two years.
It entails daily stock replenishments “fresh from the oven” to APB’s distributors islandwide, including key operating hubs, Eneco said.
“We are grateful for the trust and confidence that APB has in us and are committed to delivering results, maintaining a strong relationship and walking the journey together with APB to satisfy their needs in a timely and efficient manner,” said Gwee Chee Kiang, group CEO of the company.
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