Jan 09, 2017 Warehousing Ireland Logistics, News Comments Off on Taylor’s 32 appoints logistics specialist Walker
Taylor’s 32, a new natural tooth-care brand, has appointed Walker Logistics to handle its B2B order fulfilment processes.
Initially, much of Walker’s work will involve rolling out stock to Waitrose (at first in bulk and then in replenishment size orders) as Taylor’s 32 signed an agreement giving the retailer exclusive access to its range of natural whitening toothpastes for six months following its launch in September 2016.
Walker will also pick, pack and dispatch online consumer orders placed via the Taylor’s 32 website once that side of the business has been developed.
William Walker, sales director of Walker Logistics, commented: “We are delighted to be working with Taylor’s 32. Our specialist skills, expertise and professionalism has given the company the confidence that we can deliver the scaled fulfilment solutions that will accommodate the continued growth that this exciting new company expects.”
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