GEODIS opens new container freight station in Singapore
The latest facility is part of a network that links major entry points in Southeast Asia and China.
GEODIS has opened its new container freight station (CFS) in Singapore that aims to connect customers to a wide range of logistics options.
The company said in a statement that the new facility is located within the Keppel DistriPark free trade zone. It will serve as an international hub and a key node within the GEODIS Road Network, which connects major airports, and sea ports in Southeast Asia and China.
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Lakshmanan Venkateswaran, sub-regional managing director – Southeast Asia, Japan and Korea at GEODIS, said the CFS will give customers more control over their shipments and streamlined workflows.
Compared to its predecessor, which was a co-loading facility, the latest CFS will provide “enhanced capabilities in consolidation services, bonded storage solutions, and transshipment services,” said GEODIS. Customers can also access full-container-load, and less-than-container-load options, it added.