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June 13, 2008 ::
Choice Logistics wins contract from Elekta
Choice Logistics, a provider of service parts logistics systems, said it has been awarded a contract from Elekta, a Swedish provider of medical technology for fighting cancer and brain disorders.
Elekta operates on a global basis with about 40 percent of its business in the United States and with significant volumes in the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy and Japan. Choice said it was selected as a result of its extensive, comprehensive network of 340 strategic stocking locations throughout the world.
June 06, 2008 ::
Choice Logistics Signs Pact with Test Equipment Maker
Choice Logistics has been selected by Credence Systems Corp., a global provider of automated test equipment for semiconductor manufacturers, to provide national and international service parts management logistics to support its customer base.
New York-based Choice said it will strengthen Credence Systems' commitment to its customers by consolidating disparate supply chain systems into a more simplified and efficient system, allowing for more flexible and improved service level agreements for direct parts deployment. Choice will work with Credence on an ongoing basis to identify the ideal network of stocking locations to strategically position service parts throughout the world.
June 5, 2008 ::
Credence Systems Selects Choice Logistics
Credence Systems Corp., a global provider of automated test equipment for semiconductor manufacturers, selected Choice Logistics to provide national and international service parts management logistics to support its customer base.
“We are pleased to have the opportunity to serve a forward-thinking company like Credence that seeks to constantly improve its operations to maximize resources,” said Michael Katz, CEO, Choice Logistics. “Credence is dedicated to the success of its customers. By closely collaborating with Credence to fulfill a full range of service part logistics needs, we can assist in the continued delivery of exceptional service. We look forward to a fruitful long-term relationship.”
Choice Logistics will consolidate disparate supply chain systems into a more simplified and efficient system, allowing for more flexible and improved service level agreements (SLAs) for direct parts deployment, it said. Choice will also work with Credence on an ongoing basis to identify the ideal network of stocking locations to strategically position service parts throughout the world.
Credence’s automated test equipment portfolio spans a wide spectrum of sophistication and pricing. Choice will manage more than 20,000 in- and out-bound transactions on a monthly basis, initially from three strategically located stocking centers in San Francisco, Singapore and Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
June 4, 2008 ::
Robinson joins Choice Logistics