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14.11.2013

Terex appoints Ceva in Brazil

Terex has signed a three year contract appointing international supply chain management company Ceva Logistics as its parts partner throughout Brazil.

Ceva will manage the spare parts distribution for all Terex, Genie and Demag products from Terex’s 1,430 square metre distribution centre in Barueri, San Paulo. The company will be responsible for reception, checking, storage, order picking process, packaging and shipping.

Rodrigo Zandonadi Schmidt, parts operations and sales manager for Terex in South America, said: “We are a customer focused company, and rapid order response is critical to customer satisfaction levels, which is why we made a substantial investment in the creation of the Terex Integrated Centre of Parts Distribution (CIDP) with CEVA, we already have a strong relationship in the Netherlands and we are pursuing the same success here. Ceva is a good company for us to work with in providing world class logistics for our products, parts and services in Brazil.”
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Ceva will manage the spare parts distribution from Terex’s 1,430 square metre distribution centre in San Paulo


Paulo Correia, Ceva regional sales manager for Brazil, added: “The primary goal is to improve agility in the order delivery process by dispatching 95percent of the parts within 24 hours of receipt of order and we are absolutely prepared to meet this demand. Our proven reliability and understanding of supply chain management, as well as our reputation for innovative solutions will no doubt help us build a strong, long term relationship with Terex in the Brazilian market.”

Formed in 2007, following the merger of TNT Logistics and EGL Eagle Global Logistics, Ceva Logistics is one of the world’s leading logistics companies. With around 50,000 employees operating in more than 160 countries, the company’s services include freight forwarding, contract logistics, transportation management and distribution management.

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