Agility grows footprint at Changi in $18.25m investment

Agility grows footprint at Changi in $18.25m investment

Agility has acquired a two-story warehouse close to Changi International Airport – giving it more than 600,000 square feet of warehouse space in total in Singapore.

The newly acquired 177,000 square foot warehouse is located in an area with access to an array of logistics services and two major expressways.

gility has operated in Singapore for more than 40 years and employs more than 400 people there. It owns four other warehouses in Singapore.

With an expanded footprint, Agility will be offering more services: automated quality inspections; a container-management e-system; a large-scale recycling program for packing materials; and enhanced warehouse management systems with regional data back-up and business-continuity features.

Agility chief executive officer for Singapore, Mykell Lee says the decision to invest S$25.5 million ($18.25 million) in the warehouse is a sign of its long-term commitment and belief in Singapore as one of the world’s foremost transportation and shipping hubs.

He adds the acquisition gives Agility more capacity to add to its value-added service offering, which includes testing, assembly, configuring, labelling and packing.

“We aren’t just storing goods within four walls. In an expensive market like Singapore, customers want service innovation,” Lee says. “We are offering them technology-driven solutions to optimize their supply chains across the region. We have strong infrastructure and well-trained people to help execute that vision.”

Lee saysAgility customers want help managing vendors, spare parts and raw materials. In addition, Agility provides tracking and visibility systems that allow customers to keep up with increasingly rapid inventory turns and complex supply chains.

For our fashion and retail customers, for example, we’re also the ones tagging goods with price and security labels, managing reverse logistics, promotions, and warehouse and atrium sales,” Lee says.

Agility’s acquisition comes as Singapore is expanding and upgrading port and airport infrastructure as part of its strategic plan to strengthen its position as a global logistics powerhouse and emerging leader in fast-growing Asian e-commerce.

While historically a B2B provider in Singapore, Agility has recently partnered with a number of customers to help expand their supply chains from brick-and-mortar stores to e-commerce home delivery. “The market is moving and creating new opportunities. We are uniquely positioned to grow with our customers in this space,” he adds.

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James Graham

James Graham is an award-winning transport media journalist with a long background in the commercial freight sector, including commercial aviation and the aviation supply chain. He was the initial Air Cargo Week journalist and retuned later for a stint as editor. He continues his association as editor of the monthly supplements. He has reported for the newspaper from global locations as well as the UK.

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