A 5000 units housing project managed by the government

Globalia Panama handles the logistics of more than 800 FEUS all over the country

General Cargo, Globalia Panama, collaborates in a housing project managed by a private company which is working on hand with the government. The complex project consists of the transportation of 5000 units.

Thanks to the professionalism of their team and the wide range of services they are offering, General Cargo’s team have loaded, shipped, received and delivered than 800 FEUS all over the country including the remotest villages.

General Cargo’s warehouse and distribution centre, which is situated just 50 km off the main air hub, has played an important role in this project. In the words of Mr Pedro Chaluja, General Cargos’ Director:

“The connectivity advantages offered by Panama’s logistic hub has allowed us to develop a very efficient service. We have been able to work in very hard-to-reach rural areas, making the impossible, possible”

Cheers to General Cargo for their tremendous achievement and all the best to their future endeavours.

Globalia Taipei turns 30 this year!

Apollo Logistics is growing stronger after three decades in the industry

Apollo Logistics, Globalia Taipei member which started its journey back in 1987, is steadily getting stronger after 30 years in this field. Since then, it has specialized in oversize shipment, special project shipment, professional customs clearance service and special packing service.

The entire team is very happy about what they have achieved in the last 30 years and are all set to keep supporting their clients and partners with the top-notch services they are known for.

“When we look back to the past, we realize time flies… We are proud to say that we are amongst the most well-established and independent freight forwarding companies in Taiwan and we would like to thank all our partners and customers for making it possible”, states Richard Yeh, Apollo Logistics’ General Manager.

We wish the team of Apollo Logistics a Very Happy 30th Anniversary!

A new distribution center for Globalia Panama

Globalia Panama’s new warehouse in America’s Colon Free Zone is a highly resourceful and cost-effective centre for the distribution of their client’s products

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Globalia member in Panama, General Cargo SA has come up with a new warehouse facility and distribution centre in the Colon Free Zone- considered to be the number one Duty-Free Trade Zone in America. Their clients will now be able to distribute their items from this duty-free zone at a cost-effective rate all over Central, North and South America and the Caribbean.

Some of the perks of choosing Panama as a distribution centre are the road connectivity to Central America, the locational advantage of the Panama Canal with weekly frequencies to overseas destination and of course it’s close proximity to the main air hub which is just 50 Km away from the warehouse. This has enabled them to offer an efficient service for cross-docking on LCL, turn around FCL´s, transshipments for FCL and LCL cargo, plus an integrated distribution/shipping services.

Mr. Pedro Chaluja, the Director of General Cargo states that “Presently one of our main customers is a leading industrial electrical manufacturer for whom we are administrating and distributing. We are also working with one of the world’s leading manufacturers of lift and escalators for whom we are handling the Metro Linea 2 Panama City Logistics.”

Here’s to General Cargo for their extraordinary accomplishments

Globalia Dubai manages project valued in $3.5 billion

The project consists of the extension of 14km of Dubai Metro and is expected to be completed by January 2020 

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Cargotrans Global Forwarding, Globalia Dubai, is now working on a red line Dubai metro project, in cooperation with Acciona, Gulermak and Alstom, which is worth a whopping $3.5 billion. The project which is expected to be completed by January 2020 consists of a 14 km extension of the Dubai Metro Red Line which would involve the construction of both subterranean as well as suspended bridges.

The project started last July when Cargotrans Global Forwarding delivered 46 containers from Europe to Jebel Ali, a port town around 35 Km from Dubai. In order to handle this shipment, they had used dry container, flat rack, open top or as break bulk with container dimensions ranging from 40 HC, 20 FR, 40FR, 40 OT or 40 Platform.

Additionally, they employed HL, MAERSK, CGM and CMA carriers depending on the transit time and availability of equipment and offered a lashing and securing service, as they do in most of the cargoes.

“One of our major challenges is the timely delivery of the material, and prevention of any unforeseen delay such as vessel transhipment, booking rolled over and the likes. Last July we had to manage the packing of 55 T of cargoes and had to transport it by air from Italy to Dubai within just 4 days so as to receive the entire cargo within 6 days after the pickup from the supplier” states Alexis Danelian, Cargotrans Global Forwarding manager.

Three cheers for Cargotrans Global for landing up with this high profile project.

The Globalia Newsletter for September is now ready!

The September Edition of the Globalia Newsletter has just been published

All the information regarding Globalia’s 2nd Annual Meeting can be found, as well as very interesting news and interviews from fellow members or cities needing coverage. Additionally, it is also possible to discover how Globalia has reached coverage in more than 100 countries.

Logistics Industry

Check it out here!

Globalia partners with WOP DUBAI 2017

The International Perishables Expo Middle, which will take place from 5th to 7th December 2017 at the Dubai World Trade Centrein, offers a cold chain segment for the first time.

Globalia Logistics Network has partnered with WOP DUBAI 2017, which is organised by Planetfair and Messe Essen and will be held from 5th to 7th December 2017 in Dubai. WOP DUBAI 2017 is the only international trade expo for fresh fruit and vegetable marketing in the Middle East that exclusively focuses on the fresh produce industry, and its business value for the whole region.

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This year, a cold chain segment will be presented for the first time. This new segment will give logistics and cold chain professionals the opportunity – from reefer containers, shipping liners, airline cargo, reefer trucks and trailers, to cold storage equipment and services – to meet with fresh produce industry traders and professionals under one roof and establish new business opportunities in the Middle East.

“The event is widely regarded internationally as a key trade event for the fresh produce industry. Reflecting its rapid growth, WOP DUBAI 2017 is expected to welcome 6,055 visitors from 76 countries this year. The event in Dubai will be an excellent platform for the fruit & vegetable sector around the world to showcase innovative and unique business concepts in one place.

Globalia’s 2nd Annual Meeting will be held in Bali from 9th to 11th May 2018

Registration for Globalia’s 2nd Annual Meeting is now open!

We are thrilled to announce Globalia’s 2nd Annual Meeting and we invite you all to register for the same at the earliest. The 2nd Annual Meeting will be held at The Laguna Resort & Spa from 9th – 11th May 2018.


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We value the agents in our network the most and the annual meeting will serve as an excellent platform to meet worldwide freight forwarders and build strong business relationships.

Each agent will have the option to book 32 one-to-one meetings with others during this interesting and attractive two-day event. Additionally, there will be a welcome cocktail party, cultural dinner and several opportunities to meet, discuss and conduct business throughout the event.

The Annual Meeting is one of the most important highlights of our network, since it provides a great platform to compete with the larger Multinational Companies in the freight forwarding industry as the annual meeting brings together a well-established network of agents who understand that mutual cooperation is the key to success.

Registration for the event is now open, register now! We invite you to register at the earliest.

 

Globalia covers 100+ countries in just 8 months

Currently the network has coverage in 130 cities, whose members together employ around 4,300 people.

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GLOBALIA Logistics Network, the exclusive network of the highest calibre freight forwarders, was launched just over 8 months ago and has already reached a membership coverage of 101 countries.

“We are very proud of this significant upsurge, since the network only began operations last December. This fact is even more impressive when you consider that for every 100 applications we receive, just 10 are accepted. This is because all our members need to pass our very tough selection process, including an audit by third party auditor DUN & BRADSTREET before acceptance.” said Antonio Torres, Manager of GLOBALIA Logistics Network.

Currently the network has coverage in 130 cities, whose members collectively employ around 4,300 people. “Our predictions are very optimistic for the coming year, we are expecting to grow at the same rate in order to extend our coverage worldwide”. Antonio Torres continues.

GLOBALIA Logistics Network has already scheduled its 2nd Annual Meeting for the 9th to 11th May 2018 in Bali, Indonesia. ”We believe that the Annual Meeting we organise every year is the best benefit of membership. It is the perfect platform for members to promote their businesses internationally, do deals and establish long-term partnerships”, Antonio Torres added.

Globalia Stavanger come flying out the gates with 68% growth in first half of 2017

YOYO GLOBAL FREIGHT NORWAY AS managed a total of 4,595 shipments in the first 6 months of this year.

This has already proven to be an impressive year for Globalia Stavanger, YOYO GLOBAL FREIGHT NORWAY AS,– who have recorded a 68% growth compared to last year’s results.

This figure is especially notable given the effect that of the Norwegian oil crisis has had this year on the economy.


“Considering the climate, our results this year indicate that we are making the right choices” said Lenart Lykkedal Pedersen, Director at YOYO GLOBAL FREIGHT NORWAY AS.

The leading market players have been willing to listen to new solutions to save time, money and push transport & logistics forward in 2017”, Continues Lenart Lykkedal.

A big well done to YOYO GLOBAL FREIGHT NORWAY AS for such a great start to the year!

Interview with Globalia Geneva

Getting to know Multi-Douane Services

MULTI-DOUANE SERVICES is one the Globalia’s Founding Members and represents the network in Geneva. MULTI-DOUANE SERVICES was founded in 2001 by Gérard Doutaz, a specialist in customs and former forwarder since 1981. Specialised in customs clearances of living animals and vegetables subjected to the new rules of imports, Multi-Doune Services offers a fast service of deliveries for Geneva and all of Switzerland. Today we have sat down with Gérard Doutaz, Managing Director of MULTI-DOUNE SERVICES, to find out more about their successes and challenges

Q. When and how did you get into the freight forwarding industry?
A. I began working as a freight forwarder in 1981 in Vevey, Switzerland. In 1984 I then went to train and gain further experience by working in several companies in Geneva.
 
Q. Can you tell us a little of the history of Multi-Douane Services?
A. In 1988 I created my first company, which I ran until 2000. In 2001 Multi-Douane Services was launched, which has gone from strength to strength to this day.
 
Q. What distinguishes Multi-Douane from other freight forwarders in your city? 
A. From the outset, Multi-Douane Services has been a customs agency specialising in importing mainly for freight forwarders in Switzerland. However, over the years we have also developed export and international transport, which is why we joined GLOBALIA this year.
 
Q. What would be the most significant shipment your team has handled?
A. Well, one our specialisations is importing live animals, as we are approved by the Swiss Veterinary Office – we are one of the only ones at Geneva airport who are, in fact. We once imported a Komodo dragon for a zoo (photo) as well as group of dogs from Romania (photo).
 

Q. What challenges do you foresee in the near future?
A. Currently we are developing a customs service for luxury vehicles, so we are looking forward to all the challenges this area will bring.

 Q. Where do you see Multi-Douane in 10 years?
A. To answer your question, you know, in 10 years I will be retired! However, I have every confidence that my successors will be managing the company and building on our legacy.