Tufail Chemical Industries partners with A.P. Moller – Maersk

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Tufail Chemical Industries

Tufail Chemical Industries and Maersk Pakistan signed a partnership earlier this week wherein Maersk would provide ‘Maersk Flow’, a digital tool, to Tufail Chemical to streamline and manage their supply chains efficiently. The partnership marks a significant step towards modernising logistics and improving supply chain performance with less time and effort.

Tufail Chemical Industries conducts business with tech and appliance industries and has been importing plastic raw material, industrial chemicals, aluminium products, and polymer for their manufacturing processes. Tufail Chemical Industries has now built additional manufacturing capacity and is satisfying local requirements and expanding into the global market with an export footprint.

Pervez Tufail, Co-Chairman, Tufail Chemical Industries, commented, “Expansion of our business has led to increased complexity in our supply chains. Challenges such as lack of visibility on inbound shipments, milestones updates, documentation status and communication with our suppliers became more prominent and ultimately started impacting our day-to-day routines.”

Maersk Pakistan, Tufail Chemical Industries’ ocean transportation partner, stepped in to offer a pilot run of ‘Maersk Flow’, a digital supply chain management tool to streamline their supply chains. The ‘Maersk Flow’ solution enables transparency in critical supply chain processes and ensures that the flow of goods and documents is executed as planned. It also reduces manual work and costly mistakes while empowering logistics professionals with all the current and historical data they need to improve their supply chain sustainably.

Saira Yasin, Director Exports, Tufail Chemical Industries, added, “With ‘Maersk Flow’, our team can plan our operations accurately, thus avoiding excess inventory at the warehouse, and we are now able to shift our end products rapidly to the market.”

“Every day, thousands of products are moving through our customer’s supply chain, on multiple carriers, coming from and reaching many supply chain partners and stakeholders. This complexity has traditionally been managed fully manually via spreadsheets, emails and phone calls, which despite lots of hard work, leads to reduced visibility and control – and ultimately higher costs or lost sales. With ‘Maersk Flow’, we have offered Tufail Chemical Industries to take full control of their supply chain management and ensure that the flow of goods and documents is executed as planned,” said Wajeeh Ud Din Ahmed, Chief Commercial Officer, Maersk Pakistan.

‘Maersk Flow’ extends Maersk’s customer reach and strengthens the company’s position as an industry leader in digital solutions. It also plays the role of an important link in the integrated logistics solutions offered by Maersk to its customers while ensuring all their end-to-end logistics are taken care of under the same roof.

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