Bestnet Europe Ltd. Announces Decreases in Freight Costs for Netprotect® LLINs
KOLDING, Denmark, Dec. 31, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Bestnet Europe Ltd. announced today that they have been installing new baling equipment at their worldwide Netprotect® production sites. Bestnet, a leader in the fight against malaria, is constantly looking for new ways to save their customers money, thereby allowing more money to be spent on saving lives.
This new equipment has allowed Bestnet to reduce Netprotect® Long Lasting Insecticide Incorporated Mosquito Net (LLIN) bale sizes by up to 15%. "Decreased bale sizes allow more bales to be placed in shipping containers and can significantly reduce freight costs," said Bestnet Logistic Manager Johnny Mortensen.
According to Torben Holm Larsen, Bestnet Director of Production and Supply Chain, "The first site to employ this new equipment was our manufacturing facility in China. The new equipment is just one of the many ways that Bestnet is creatively redesigning our manufacturing processes to be proactive in regard to our customers' need to stretch their funding further to meet the Millennium Development Goals."
For more information or quotes, contact Johnny Mortensen at [email protected] or contact our sales department at +45 7556 1650.
About Bestnet Europe Ltd.
Bestnet Europe Ltd., manufacturers of the long-lasting mosquito net Netprotect®, supports the many ministries of health and relief organizations worldwide working for a life without malaria. Bestnet now produces more than 2 million Netprotect® Long Lasting Insecticide Incorporated Mosquito Nets (LLINs) per month.
More information about Bestnet is available at http://www.bestneteurope.com or by contacting Bestnet Director Trine Angeline Sig, [email protected], mob.: +45 2826 2600.
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SOURCE Bestnet Europe Ltd.
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