Transport & Logistics

UFreight celebrates its fortieth birthday

September 17, 2008

UFreight is forty years old

UFreight is forty years old

The U-Freight conference  being held in Hong Kong on September 18th and 20th will also mark U-Freight's 40th anniversary.

Since 1968, U-Freight has developed into one of the world's leading independent providers of international freight forwarding and logistics services. Through its network of subsidiary companies and exclusive agents, the company offers the full range of air and seafreight services and is in an especially strong position to serve the needs of shippers moving goods to, from and between China, Japan and the ASEAN countries.

Simon Wong, the CEO, said, 'As we have outlined before, one of our strengths, as a medium-sized, although growing freight forwarding network, is that we can adapt quickly to local conditions.

'The lack of bureaucracy and commitment to communications have been important factors that have contributed to our success to date.'

Delegates from U-Freight's worldwide office and agency network, including the United States, Europe, the Middle East, Latin America, Australia and New Zealand, as well as all over Asia, are in Hong Kong to review progress and plan strategy for the year ahead.
Source: UFreight


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