Jan 11, 2010

Yamato picks Bang PR for parcel service launch in Singapore

SINGAPORE - Yamato Transport, a subsidiary of leading logistics provider Yamato Holdings, has launched express door-to-door small parcel delivery services in Singapore through TNBT's Bang PR.

Yamato picks Bang PR for parcel service launch in Singapore
The launch marked the service Ta-Q-Bin’s first independent domestic operation outside Japan.

Up to 10 million domestic deliveries are made in Singapore each year and demand is expected to grow in tandem with businesses and the consumer market segment in the city-state.

Bang PR was charged with all PR duties for the service’s launch.

Kaoru Seto, president of Yamato Holdings Japan, commented: “Yamato recognises Asia’s growth potential and the growing demand for high quality delivery services in the region. We see Singapore as a strategic location to launch our service in the region, as Singapore offers a pro-business environment and sophisticated consumer base that is representative of Asia’s affluent customers.”

On future plans in Asia, Naoki Toda, president of Yamato Transport, added: “Yamato believes that service excellence stems from in-depth understanding of our customers’ needs and wants. To maintain our high service standards across Asia, It is essential for us to localise Ta-Q-Bin’s service strategy to cater to each country’s demands.”

Last week, Bang PR picked up briefs for the Block Up sun-care range and the OsteoMilk brand.

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