Sneakersnstuff
SNS, also known as Sneakersnstuff, has teamed up with Bleckmann to provide clients with “outstanding” logistical service.
SNS began as a little boutique in Södermalm, Stockholm, in 1999 and has now grown to become a global brand with outlets in New York, Los Angeles, Tokyo, London, Paris, and Berlin.
Bleckmann will manage all SNS warehouse and last mile distribution in continental Europe as part of the agreement. The logistics provider has set aside 5,000 square meters of space in its Belgian distribution center for SNS’s operations, with potential for extension to accommodate the brand’s future growth.
Bleckmann also presents a chance to promote the brand’s long-term viability. SNS’s operations will be closer to both suppliers and consumers as a result of the logistics transfer from Sweden to Belgium, which will lower the company’s overall carbon impact.
Siebrand Wiltjer, Key Account Manager at Bleckmann, said that shopping on the internet is exploding. They see a lot of promise for SNS in the next years because it is primarily focused on e-commerce. They will help SNS’s growth, just like they do for other fashion firms, as specialists in providing exceptional service. They will improve service and reduce delivery times by locating their facilities in the heart of Europe, near to suppliers and European consumers.
Thomas Hellström, Head of Supply Chain & Customer Service at SNS, said that they enjoy the engagement and can-do spirit of the Bleckmann team. They are fashion logistics professionals who care for their customers’ brands. Bleckmann’s skills and understanding of both logistics and their business will ensure that their clients receive excellent service and will play a key role in their future growth.
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