中文 | Homepage
Login | Contact Us
Search
loading...
Industrial Updates
International Shipping
Domestic Shipping
Ports
Logistics
International Shipping Center
China Shipping Prosperity Index
Global Port Development
China Shipping & Ports
International Cooperation Department
Tel.: (+86-21) 65853850-8034
Fax: (+86-21) 65373125
E-mail: ICDept@sisi-smu.org
Logistics
Logwin launches pristine fashion AirTextainer in Australia
Date:2010-09-10 Readers:

 

 

Logwin, the largest operator in European fashion logistics is targeting the fashion industry in Australia by launching its long-standing innovative AirTextainer, a multimodal hanging ardent container.

The Frankfurt-based company annual delivery of more than 300 million hanging garments each year by AirTextainer modified for airfreight, ocean, road and rail transport boasts arrival of clothing in pristine condition without need for costly steaming and loss of lead time.

The resulting cost savings across the supply chain for Australia are expected to be significant through development of customer specific solutions," said Logwin in Australia national manager Marina Condic.

Logwin is focusing on the Australia market as demand is growing for both international and Australian brands which are manufactured in Asia. Logwin is now leveraging its experience in the global marketplace to develop its business in Australia as well as southern Africa and Latin America.

"Recent AirTextainer trials in the Australian market suggest that customer savings between 10 and 40 per cent are achievable. These results prove that Logwin's fashion expertise and extensive international network present significant commercial opportunities to our customers," said Ms Condic.

Features of the AirTextainer include protection against pilferage, strong yet light design and are adjustable to fit different hangers.

Logwin established its operations in the region in 1972 and now has 49 branches in Asia including China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, India, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia and Australia, with representative offices in Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Japan, New Zealand, Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar.

 Source: schednet

Back:  Air cargo back to halcyon days, but expected to weaken
Next:  Kerry Logistics supports Medecins Sans Frontieres' exhibition
China Shipping Database
China Shipping Database
Shipping Market Analysis
 
 
Copyright © 2008-2015 Shanghai International Shipping Institute (SISI) All Rights Reserved. Support by sk-vision & boondns. 沪ICP备05052059号-7