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
Globe Express Services (Overseas Group) launches Miami, Guangzhou & Suzhou locations
Date:2011-09-08 Readers:

    Globe Express Services® (Overseas Group), one of the world’s 85 largest global logistics providers, proudly announces the addition of three new corporate locations: Miami, FL (USA); Guangzhou, China; and Suzhou, China. These openings mark the first step in an integrated plan to expand the company’s corporate office network from 42 to 50 by the end of 2011, in order to have the right people in the right places to support its ambitious future growth. By adhering to a simple formula – “people + network + technology” – GES delivers customized logistics solutions to a diverse global client base doing business in Asia, Europe, the Middle East, the Americas and around the world.

    Located in a 110,000 square foot, multifunctional site, GES Miami will serve as a key gateway facility for Latin American trade. Tony Bikhazi, President – The Americas, commented: “In our plans for continuous expansion, GES is adding another strategic location to its Americas footprint to meet the current needs of the global shipping community. By setting up shop in Miami, we provide that direct service link between Latin America, the Caribbean and the rest of the countries we already serve.”

    Richard Palma, Vice President Sales & Development (Florida, Latin America & the Caribbean), added that, “GES Miami offers a wide variety of multimodal, project-type and value-added logistics services, including inventory management and distribution, all within a scalable, multi-functional, bonded facility with close proximity to all local air and sea ports. This will allow us to strengthen our focus on the Latin American region, especially in key markets such as Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, Panama and Peru.”

 


(resource:http://www.ajot.com/)

Back:  Cape BCs recover
Next:  Kerry Logistics opens new logistics center in Hanoi
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