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GEODIS Expands Operations with New Container Freight Station in Singapore

GEODIS logistics has unveiled its latest venture: a cutting-edge Container Freight Station (CFS) in Singapore. Positioned strategically within the Keppel DistriPark free trade zone, this facility promises to revolutionize supply chain operations for customers navigating the complexities of today’s global market.

GEODIS’ CFS in Singapore serves as a crucial link in the company’s expansive network, connecting major air hubs and sea ports across Southeast Asia and China. With a focus on providing seamless multi-modal transportation solutions, including sea, air, and road options, this facility enables customers to optimize their supply chains amidst ongoing disruptions.

Singapore’s status as a premier transit hub makes this new CFS a game-changer for businesses seeking efficient connectivity worldwide. Managed by GEODIS’ network experts, the facility ensures heightened control, visibility, and security for cargo throughout its journey. Unlike its predecessor, this state-of-the-art station offers advanced services such as consolidation, bonded storage, and transshipment, catering to diverse customer needs.

Lakshmanan Venkateswaran, Sub-Regional Managing Director for Southeast Asia, Japan, and Korea, emphasized the significance of the new CFS: “In a dynamic global landscape, our customers demand flexibility, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness. Our CFS addresses these needs by empowering customers with enhanced control and streamlined workflows. Whether opting for full-container-load (FCL) or less-than-container-load (LCL) services, our multi-modal network ensures both financial and environmental sustainability.”

This investment underscores GEODIS’ commitment to innovation and customer-centric solutions in the logistics sector, solidifying its position as a frontrunner in the industry.

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