HONG Kong's kerry Logistics Network Limited (KLN) has launched a global less-than-container load (LCL) programme to offer weekly direct LCL services from key Asian gateways to multiple country destinations across the globe.
In a statement, KLN said the new offerings will provide customers with increased cost efficiency and dedicated customer care from Container Freight Station (CFS) to CFS for cargoes of any size.
'With the new weekly scheduled LCL services, suitable for all industries, KLN caters to more than 2,800 corridors worldwide. Leveraging KLN's established overland network between China and Southeast Asia, KLN provides shipment pick-up across China to be transported through its self-owned or self-managed consolidation hubs in all base ports with complete control on landside haulage cost.'
The company said it'll also provides value-added services including insurance, fumigation, customs clearance, warehousing as well as cargo tracking through its designated portal.
Vic Cheung, managing director of Kerry Logistics Network, said: 'Many companies are facing increasing price pressure as the demand for products remains low post-pandemic. Our dedicated global ocean freight team is maximizing the load per container to offer our customers greater flexibility and more cost savings on their shipments, in particular for smaller-volume cargoes.'
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In a statement, KLN said the new offerings will provide customers with increased cost efficiency and dedicated customer care from Container Freight Station (CFS) to CFS for cargoes of any size.
'With the new weekly scheduled LCL services, suitable for all industries, KLN caters to more than 2,800 corridors worldwide. Leveraging KLN's established overland network between China and Southeast Asia, KLN provides shipment pick-up across China to be transported through its self-owned or self-managed consolidation hubs in all base ports with complete control on landside haulage cost.'
The company said it'll also provides value-added services including insurance, fumigation, customs clearance, warehousing as well as cargo tracking through its designated portal.
Vic Cheung, managing director of Kerry Logistics Network, said: 'Many companies are facing increasing price pressure as the demand for products remains low post-pandemic. Our dedicated global ocean freight team is maximizing the load per container to offer our customers greater flexibility and more cost savings on their shipments, in particular for smaller-volume cargoes.'
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