The Netherlands, March 3, 2016– Project Freight Net B.V. is adding General Transport AG (Five Star Logistics®) as a new member for Switzerland to its Project Freight Forwarders network.
General Transport AG is a general contractor for global logistics matching the highest of standards. This is evidenced by the technical competence, reliability and the international certificates. Together with our strong client relation who have entrusted GT with the planning, completion and supervising of Industrial Plant Logistics. Projects that require the movement of oversize and heavy weight shipments via ocean, barge, rail and heavy haul carriage for the power-generation, oil & gas, mining, infrastructure and government are in good hands. With more than 200 years combined transportation experience and global heavy haul arena, General Transport understands the challenges and best practices to execute transportation needs which is why we are happy to add them to the PFN network.
Contact details:
General Transport AG (Five Star Logistics®)
Mr. Fritz Mumenthaler
Phone: +41 (0)61 319 25 25
Email: fritz.mumenthaler@general-transport.com
Website: http://general-transport.com/
We see a great fit for the PFN network in this member whereby we have also looked at the future potential that General Transport and PFN will have together in the 2nd level strategy of the network.
PFN is a Project Freight Forwarders network that offers its members not just all the usual network benefits but in addition adds online systems, like projeXsmart™ and PFNLead, to advance their processes and efficiency. PFN offers know-how and educational programs that are recognized by the industry and in line with ISO21500. In these times of economic turmoil and a strong decline in industrial projects it is important to be part of a network that looks out for the members and the wellbeing of its members. Exclusivity is another part of the strategy that the network has whereby we like to look at the quality of a country member rather than quantity. Industrial customers and EPC organizations look for consistency and quality.