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The Spare Parts Logistics market is a subset of the Logistics industry that focuses on the transportation and storage of spare parts. It is a complex and specialized field that requires a deep understanding of the supply chain and the specific needs of the parts being shipped. Companies in this market must be able to provide a wide range of services, from warehousing and inventory management to delivery and installation. They must also be able to handle the unique requirements of each part, such as temperature control, special packaging, and tracking.
Companies in the Spare Parts Logistics market include DHL, UPS, FedEx, Kuehne + Nagel, DB Schenker, XPO Logistics, and Ryder. Show Less Read more