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CEVA Logistics has announced a new office in Kazakhstan which will serve clients across Central Asia. The office will also be the regional focus for customers in Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan.
From headquarters in the Kazakh city of Almaty, CEVA Logistics’ customers will be offered a full range of multi-modal services including air, ocean and road solutions. Kazakhstan, with its well-developed railway network, is able to facilitate a number of route optimizing alternatives such as Block Trains from China to Europe and TransCaspian delivery from China to Turkey.CEVA Logistics will also operate an office at the airport. CEVA Logistics’ team will serve a wide range of industries handling commodities such as mineral fuels, iron, steel, copper, oil seeds and frozen meats.
"Central Asia is a growing strategic market because of its important transport connections between east and west. Kazakhstan is at the heart of that development and we are delighted to be opening our own CEVA Logistics’ offices there to provide locally-based service to customers with a wide range of requirements. Our ambition for this region does not stop there and we are already looking at opening other offices in this region in the coming months,” said Bruno Plantaz, Regional Head of CEVA Logistics.
About CEVA Logistics
CEVA Logistics, a world reference in third-party logistics, provides and operates transportation and supply-chain solutions for large or medium size national and multinational companies. CEVA Logistics offers a broad range of services in both Contract Logistics and Freight Management thanks to 78,000 employees, operating over 1,000 facilities in more than 160 countries. CEVA Logistics’ experienced specialists focus on seamlessly designing end-to-end customized solutions to meet the complex and rapidly evolving supply chain needs whatever the business sector. CEVA Logistics is part of the CMA CGM Group, a world leader in shipping and logistics.
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