Sharing a commitment to a customer-focused and sustainable approach, Ziegler’s brand-new distribution centre in Stanford-le-Hope, Essex, now handles NIBE deliveries, reinforcing NIBE’s growth strategy and expanding direct-to-merchant routes.
Aligning on sustainability goals
With a focus on renewable technologies and reducing its carbon footprint, NIBE has found a fitting partner in Ziegler, whose commitment to sustainability includes using zero-emissions vehicles, reducing CO2, and utilising digital supply chain solutions for enhanced efficiency.
Paul Smith, MD for NIBE, stated: “We are delighted to partner with Ziegler, the company has a proven track-record of reliability and success, and shares core values with NIBE.
“Ensuring the safe and ‘on time’ passage of our heat pumps and supporting equipment is essential to business growth and the satisfaction of our customers.
“As NIBE expands its offering and routes to market, we feel confident that Ziegler is the right delivery service provider to support our evolving requirements.”
“Despite its size, the Ziegler Group is committed to a ‘family-run’ approach, with its numerous locations allowing the company to provide a local service, with great responsiveness and flexibility.
“This mirrors NIBE’s own values – we’re a global business with region specific operations; something we feel is essential to building customer relationships and providing the best possible service.”
Supporting NIBE’s mission for efficient, sustainable logistics
Ziegler’s logistics manager, Darrell Noble, added: “Ziegler are thrilled to announce our exciting new partnership with NIBE, a market leader in sustainable energy solutions.
“We will proudly manage NIBE’s UK supply chain, ensuring swift and efficient delivery of their innovative products to customers. It illustrates Ziegler’s progression and growth within the industry with a focus on contributing towards driving the NIBE brand forward.
“We’re also delighted to be partnering with a sustainability-focused business, reflected in our own efforts in supporting environmental change.”
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