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Wrist in Montreal has just opened a new sufferance warehouse which allows them to – quickly and efficiently – clear customer ship spares and consolidate with provisions and stores in one single operation.

In expanding the customs clearance services, Montreal meets the increasing need for Last mile services to ease the delivery process of provisions and stores together with customers’ ship spares.

For many years, Wrist in Montreal has been clearing customers’ ship spares through customs brokers. But, due to an increasing demand for speeding up the clearance process and consolidating more deliveries of provisions, stores and ship spares, they have now implemented their own sufferance warehouse to move ship spares more efficiently themselves.

Consolidate ship spares

Our customers want reliable, consolidated services at a good price"

Reed Waldenmaier, Branch Manager in Montreal says: “Our customers want reliable, consolidated services at a good price. Instead of using a separate supplier for ship spares and then using Wrist for provisions and stores and having two trucks going to the vessel, we can now more efficiently consolidate ship spares, provisions and stores and only send one truck, reducing CO2 emissions."

Reed Waldenmaier adds, "This is also easier for the crew to coordinate and take just one delivery on board opposed to two suppliers coming at two different times.”

Last mile services are as follows:

  • Consolidate the delivery of provisions, stores, bonded, owners’ goods and clearance
  • Take just one combined delivery
  • Speed up delivery process
  • Reduce CO2 emissions

Last mile services

Wrist’s global 30+ hubs offer different kinds of Last mile services combining provisions, stores, bonded, and owners’ goods to reduce cost and add efficiency to the customers’ value chain.

The concept of sufferance warehousing for ship spares is an integrated part of their Last mile services and now expanding to more hubs. So far, they have sufferance warehouses in Aalborg – Denmark, Rotterdam, Montreal, and Vancouver, though they still have the ability to clear spares in all locations.

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