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3-Feb-10 8:00 AM  AWST  

England Logistics starts its direct operations 

England Logistics was recently ganted status in China as a Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprise (WFOE) with a license to provide International Freight Forwarding services.  This status allows the company to fully operate in China without requiring agents or joint ventures.

"We are excited about this new status for our China operations," said Josh England, England Logistics president. "This will now offer us greater opportunities to serve customers who are seeking a partner in China to help them move products into or out of the country. This is a critical next step for us to become a logistics leader in China."

England Logistics has established offices in Shanghai, Ningbo, Qingdao, Dalian, and Tianjin that interact with its global network of offices.  With the WFOE status, England Logistics will expand services in Supply Chain Consulting, Ocean and Air International Freight Forwarding, and Special Projects cargo. Companies that can benefit from England's capabilities in China include those whose supply chains involve sourcing from, distributing to or moving product between points within China. 


Kerry Logistics DC leased to Taiwan's Want Want

THE whole of the Fuzhou Kerry Logistics Centre that occupies a total area of 10,000 square metres - one of seven mainland centres, has been leased by a subsidiary of Taiwan's Want Want Group, a leading food manufacturer.

The facility was leased through Kerry Logistics' member company, T-Join Transportation.

Want Want has already completed the move of its cargo to the Fuzhou Kerry Logistics Centre in the Mawei District Bonded Zone of Fuzhou, 100 kilometres from Jiangyin Port.

The centre forms an important part of Kerry's pan-China warehousing network and serves as a major platform for the development of cross-strait logistics business. Kerry's six other logistics centres are in Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, Shenzhen (Yantian and Futian) and Chengdu.


 

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