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2018-05-20
Andrea Geymet

The Importance of the Distribution Chain in Ship Supplies

Today more than ever, naval transport, like all the rest of the logistics all over the world (and of

The Importance of the Distribution Chain in Ship Supplies
Today more than ever, naval transport, like all the rest of the logistics all over the world (and of society in general), is made of complex and absolutely fast combinations. An industrial vessel or a cruise ship affected by a problem with the refrigeration or conditioning system, moors in a port for an average of 2/3 days, and therefore, it can never afford delays on the delivery of the compressor or spare parts for restoring its own system.

Therefore, a ship moored at the port of Hamburg, for example, could never directly contact an Italian company for their needs, but will always seek local business (German anyway), making the burden of rapid delivery time fall on the latter.

Precisely for this reason, in a more and more fast-paced world, marketing activities of great
Distributors are used daily to seek for partners all over the world, to get to satisfy the needs in an increasingly widespread manner, delivering compressors and spare parts of the best
brands (Copeland, Daikin, Bitzer, Danfoss, Sanyo, Frascold and Dorin) in order to always guarantee faster, more precise and timely service...even for those ships that bring food on our tables or that take us on vacation.

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Andrea Geymet
Export Manager at Linea3C Srl
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