CEVA Logistics expands in Bangladesh
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As part of its strategic expansion in the emerging Southeast Asian markets, CEVA Logistics has opened its offices in Dhaka and Chittagong.
The logistics firm has been operational in textiles hotspot Bangladesh for 17 years through a network partner, providing logistics services to several multinational and local customers.
The company has made a decision to open its own offices with a fully-staffed team so that you can meet the country’s continuing financial expansion and increasing demand for exports.
Its lead business office will be located in downtown Dhaka, complemented by a great operational office found in Chittagong, Bangladesh’s second most significant city.
Through these offices, CEVA will give a “full selection of freight management solutions including purchase order management, CFS (container freight station), customs brokerage, project administration and other value-added services”.
CEVA pointed to statistics showing that Bangladesh, the third-largest market in South Asia, is likely to grow the quickest in your community (by 7.2%) in 2019-20 according to projections from the World Lender.
“A good macroeconomic framework, political balance, implementation of planned consumer infrastructure projects and ongoing reforms to increase the business environment, underlie this projection,” CEVA said.
Russell Pang, managing director emerging market segments (Bangladesh, Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar), CEVA Logistics, added: “Bangladesh is situated near commercial establishments to aid trading with multiple areas. It has developed an adult and stable industry of exports with the united states, Europe, and China.
“Our vision is to include greater benefit and increase service options to the market, notably the textile and garment industries, in addition to the increasing innovative higher value chain verticals of electronic devices, technology and healthcare. We anticipate developing our service profile good increasing requirements of our customers.”
Source: https://www.aircargonews.net
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