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British third-party logistics (3PL) company, Wincanton, will continue to manage the storage and distribution of wines and spirits for Waitrose & Partners after signing a three-year contract renewal with the Partnership.
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From its HMRC-approved bonded warehouse facility in Greenford, London, Wincanton will coordinate the distribution of around 12.5m cases of wines and spirits for the retailer every year.
The operation will serve Waitrose’s network of supermarkets, convenience stores and service stations, as well as Waitrose Cellar, totalling close to 365 outlets across the UK.
A Waitrose & Partners spokesperson said: “We have a long-standing relationship with Wincanton. Over the many years we have worked together, Wincanton has proven itself to be flexible and responsive in support of category growth.
“Their expertise in the area of Bonded storage is also essential and valued by Waitrose & Partners. We see Wincanton as a trusted provider that will help Waitrose to build on its position within the UK grocery market.”
James Hurrell, Director of Grocery at Wincanton, said: “Extending our long-standing and much valued relationship with Waitrose demonstrates our strength and expertise in grocery logistics. Wincanton prides itself on its excellent level of service, innovation and commitment to continuous improvement, and this contract extension is evidence of success in what we do every day.
“We are proud to have worked with Waitrose & Partners for more than 20 years, and we look forward to building upon our solid partnership based on collaborative working, flexibility and trust.”
decker articulated trailers which was an investment of £2 million.[9]
In March 2016, Wincanton launched EnergyLink, a network based in the United Kingdom to support greater flexibility in delivery services for the energy sector.[10]
In April 2016, Wincanton gained further growth of its operations at the Port of Southampton after moving to a new base and investing in new equipment, supported by extra rail capacity. [11] In June 2016, Wincanton renewed its distribution deal with J Sainsburys PLC for an additional five years. The business has been a customer of Wincanton for the past twenty one years.[12]
In July 2016, Wincanton renewed a contract with The Co-operative Group for a further five years, which brings the contract to twenty five years. As part of the agreement, around seven hundred staff of Wincanton and a fleet of more than five hundred vehicles will support the Co Op, by making around 130k journeys each year to as many as 1,000 stores of the Co-op across the United Kingdom.[13
Wickes chooses Wincanton model for end-to-end kitchen and bathroom service
By Alex Sword
17th January 2020 - 12:55 pmLinkedInTwitterFacebookGoogle+Email
Wickes has chosen Wincanton’s bespoke delivery model for its deliveries of kitchen and bathroom products.
Wincanton will deliver products for Showroom, Wickes’s end-to-end design and installation service, across south western England, the Midlands and part of Wales.
The delivery provider uses a bespoke model for home deliveries in which items are loaded onto other vehicles in Northampton and then moved to Wincanton sites where the driver will be swapped to ensure a fresh driver completes the delivery. Wincanton says this provides a high standard of efficiency and customer service.
The two companies will collaborate in future on developing new delivery solutions.
Paul Durkin, director of home and efulfilment at Wincanton, said: “We are delighted to be extending our partnership with Wickes to enhance their Kitchens and bathrooms customer experience and reduce the cost to serve.
“It is also a fantastic opportunity to further strengthen the successful relationship we have with Wickes through our recently renewed and highly-effective HIAB home delivery contract.”
Dudley Holliday, head of kitchen and bathroom distribution at Wickes, said: “This new delivery initiative with Wincanton is really exciting. We’re always looking for innovative ways to work with partners to ensure great customer service and this new way of working will help achieve this for home delivery customers.
“We work with Wincanton across a number of contracts and this extension into Kitchens and Bathrooms solidifies our partnership to achieve continued
Think market realising wincanton will do well in this crisis
DIRECTOR DEALINGS: Wincanton CEO James Wroath Buys Shares
(Alliance News) - Logistics firm Wincanton PLC said on Monday Chief Executive James Wroath bought ...
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16 March, 2020 | 6:31PM
(Alliance News) - Logistics firm Wincanton PLC said on Monday Chief Executive James Wroath bought shares worth GBP23,300 in a deal on Thursday last week.
Wroath bought 10,000 shares at a price of 233 pence each. Shares closed 17% lower on Monday in London at 190.50p.
He's bought much higher up
Stobart is toxic.
Wincanton failed to take over eddie stobart. Should have taken it. That's why your dropping. Your losing market share now given XPO just took over Kuhene and nagels uk business. Xpo are winning big Mercedes deal also. What arewincantn doing? Wasting time chatting about robotics. You need economies of scale to win in this market now. Suggest wincanton reaproach dbay and eddie stobart otherwise itll be tough market for wincanton. All my opinion . Do your research.
Looking like £2.50 then: (
This just keep dropping like a stone on no news. Why .
Senems to be dropping on no news and a lack of trades. Strange but then the world of trading is strange. In a months time this could be £3 or £2.50. Good luck trying to guess!
Just when we thought the shares were heading in the right direction £3.00 +
All the talk of buying Stobart disappeared - Brexit done, you would expect more growth not the opposite.
Well it's nice to see Wincanton have share holders interested to not buy Eddie stobart. Good o. You. I think we could take over small companies be better off.
Great half year results all round up year on year and great future.
Next week should be good on 15 Nov to see if a offer is made buy Wincanton.
I thought with all going on here that it would be lots of post on.
here.
37 RNS in one week on here . Are wincanton buying shares from banks that Eddie stobart own or sale shares to them ??
13 RNS in one day . That's a lot going on here .
A very good update. Net debt is reduced once again and now only £15m.
Another great few weeks on the Wincanton share owners rollercoaster. Winning contracts and not reflected on the SP.
Pants of a company.
With £££ sterling plummeting, Brexit concerns, UK focused cyclicals and concerns with marco environment, investors are naturally gonna exit. Fundamentals are still strong here.
Does anyone have clue why this plummeting!?
We yet again have seen more good contract wins but the share price never reflects the wins,
Is the share price being held down purposely?
I have been holding out for the magical £3.00 so I can bail out having held these shares for over ten years with little to look forward to. Is £3.00 a pipe dream? if so perhaps i should cut my losses and Bail out now??
Wincanton has been awarded a 5 year contract with Morrison’s. 3 sites that from August will under this new contact is? Gadbrook, Stockton and Wakefield. In addition Pullman’s takes over the maintenance contract at all 3 sites