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Metro Supply Chain Group to Offer Penguin Pick-Up to Its Retail Fulfillment Clients


TORONTO, Jan. 15, 2018 /PRNewswire/ - Metro Supply Chain Group Inc. ("Metro") announced today that it has finalized an agreement with Penguin Pick-Up to add that company's convenient online purchase pick-up locations to its expanding direct-to-consumer delivery choices. This news follows closely on the heels of several "last mile" innovations for the logistics company, including the launch of Metro To Home, a white-glove service for appliance and other large/specialized delivery needs. 

Metro Supply Chain Group (CNW Group/Metro Supply Chain Group)

Penguin Pick-Up is a network of self-contained, staffed parcel pick-up locations which leverages the convenience of SmartCentres. The developer of the now ubiquitous destination shopping outlets has grown to operate over 265 locations across Canada (more than 100 of which are anchored by a Walmart store). To use the service, purchasers simply substitute a Penguin Pick-Up location for their delivery address and collect safely-stored purchases at their convenience.

In 2016, Penguin Pick-Up entered into a partnership with UPS Stores to also offer its branded click and collect service at UPS locations; yesterday, Walmart announced the grand opening of two co-branded Walmart/Penguin Pick-Up locations (Yonge/Eglinton and Queens Quay) which bring the convenience of its fresh grocery order and collect service to more of Toronto's urban population.

"Regardless of which provider actually fulfills the last mile to the consumer, it's the retailer who takes the reputation hit for any inconvenience that can arise during that part of the transaction," explains Metro's Head of Ecommerce Development, Tony Jasinski, of the company's interest in partnering with Penguin Pick-Up. "From 'sorry we missed you' slips through stolen packages, the process is fraught with variables. Offering options like Penguin Pick-Up that replace the potential for human error with a consistent, predictable last mile experience helps our retailers go from online shopping cart to repeat customer that much faster."

Metro CEO, Chiko Nanji, agrees: "Owning the last mile is very much about staying in step with the end consumer's lifestyle. Services like Penguin Pick-Up offer the combination of choice and convenience that can create a consistently positive delivery experience."

For his part, Egil Nielsen, SVP Head of Penguin Pick-Up & Penguin Fresh is excited about what this agreement signifies. "Metro is a forward-thinking company that is continually innovating in terms of removing the distance between its retail clients and their customers. That's the kind of partner we look for."

About Metro Supply Chain Group

The Metro Supply Chain Group of Companies is a Canadian-owned leading provider of third-party logistics (3PL) services across North America and Europe with more than 5,000 associates on the team. It supplies customized services to all industries with a significant presence in the consumer packaged goods, retail, automotive, fashion and e-commerce sectors. The Group manages over 11 million sq. ft. of strategically located warehousing and co-pack centers and has transportation solutions that include managed transport services, dedicated fleet management and global time critical logistics response. For more information, visit metroscg.com.

About Penguin Pick-Up

Penguin Pick-Up is a network of FREE, convenient and secure pick-up services for consumers' online purchases. Penguin Pick-Up offers a customer-focused drive through experience that allows online shoppers to come and pick up their packages in 90 seconds or less. With extended operating hours, customers can collect their purchases at a time that is convenient for them. Penguin Pick-Up is a "one-stop pick-up" for all e-commerce purchases, including groceries and dry cleaning services. Penguin Pick-Up locations can store fresh and frozen food as well as hard goods such as electronics and apparel. Customers can ship almost anything to Penguin Pick-Up from anywhere in the world and any online retailer.

Penguin Pick-Up and Penguin Fresh are owned by developer Mitchell Goldhar, founder of Smartcentres, which has developed more than 265 shopping centres in Canada, and Chairman of Smart Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT), which acquired the Smartcentres development platform. For more information on Penguin Pick-Up, visit www.penguinpickup.com and www.penguinfresh.com

SOURCE Metro Supply Chain Group


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