Wednesday, September 11, 2024
Kerry Logistics Network expands electronics after-sales services to further improve consumer experience

Kerry Logistics Network expands electronics after-sales services to further improve consumer experience

Kerry Logistics Network Limited has expanded its after-sales services to the electronics and technology supply chain to meet rising consumer expectations and the high-precision and reliability requirements of a global technology and smart consumer electronics brand.

The after-sales services encompass end-to-end delivery from repair, software upgrade and hardware replacement to payment and value-added services for mobile phones and tablets. KLN manages the 3,000 sq ft customer service centre dedicated to the brand, which contains service counters, workstations and an experienced team of repair specialists. The one-stop-shop approach shortens the service time frame to improve consumer satisfaction and enable the brand to gain a competitive advantage in the ever-changing communications market.

READ: Kerry Logistics Network maintains growth in revenue and core net profit

Samuel Lau, Managing Director – Integrated Logistics North Asia of Kerry Logistics Network, said: “We are currently managing a total of 20,000 sq ft of repair centre facilities for different renowned electronics and technology brands in Hong Kong. We understand that it is essential for consumers to have access to convenient and efficient support. Our dedicated technical experts are committed to offering fast in-store updates and high-quality repairs, ensuring that customers are able to have their devices back within the shortest possible time.”

KLN has been providing regional distribution centre (RDC) solutions for a number of international brands in the electronics vertical, including return merchandise authorisation (RMA) service for a drone manufacturer, the installation of charging stations in commercial and residential properties for electric vehicle brands and components management for leading electronic component manufacturers, offering labelling, packaging, domestic distribution and export services.

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