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Phillips Corporation Creates Supply Chain Management Division

The new division, Phillips Supply Chain Management (SCM), will source medium-to-complex CNC machined parts to U.S. customers from its existing India-based operation of customer/vendor machine shop relationships.

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Phillips Corporation, a major provider of manufacturing technology products and services, will form a new division, Phillips Supply Chain Management (SCM). SCM will source medium-to-complex CNC machined parts to U.S. customers from its existing India-based operation of customer/vendor machine shop relationships.

Phillips’ 250 employees in India include application engineers, purchasing and logistics personnel who will be key contributors to the facilitation, quality control and overall management of SCM. According to the company, its successful operation in India developed a base of customer/vendor relationships that are managed by the India team, enabling a manufacturing and export program that provides machined parts for U.S.-based Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs).

Alan Phillips, chairman/CEO of Phillips Corporation, states, “We are entirely committed to deliver a high-quality machined parts sourcing program that is both reliable and a complete solution to providing affordability and predictability in the form of SCM’s part acquisition, logistics and shipping services. As Phillips’ large, seasoned and talented India-based team is run with the same performance values as our U.S. team, we are highly confident of their capability and performance standards.”

For additional information about supply chain services, contact Paul Phillips, sales manager, Supply Chain Management Division at pphillips@phillipscorp.com.

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