Focus on the Retail & Distribution Sector
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Focusing on the Retail and Distribution Sector

S A Partners work with a number of high street retailers and companies within the supply chain and distribution sectors. You can find out more about our work in the retail and distribution sector.

Why not take a look at a recent video below, of Logistics giants Toll Group, to learn about their culture of continuous improvement.

Toll began trading in 1888 as a cartage business with one staff member: Albert F. Toll. Today, his horse-and-cart haulage business has become one of the largest global logistics providers in the Asia-Pacific region. Toll’s fleet encompasses air, sea, road and rail routes, and its networks span the globe. With such a long history in the business, we have access to an enormous body of industry knowledge.

They are committed to knowledge-sharing and continuous improvement through experience, education and the pursuit of best practices. This culture has positioned Toll to attract excellent talent, build a vast knowledge bank, and develop a strong skillset with which to serve our customers. Toll now operates strategically located warehousing facilities in major locations around the world, including key trade gateways in Australia, New Zealand, Asia, America, South Africa, Europe, and the Middle East.

If you would like to learn more about what we do in the retail sector you can contact Richard Lynch, Partner & Head of Retail & Distribution Sector Europe and Richard Young MD Asia Pacific at S A Partners.

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