Chinese Shenzhen newcomer

The Coop is proud to welcome its newest member in Shenzhen, China

Chinese Shenzhen newcomer
Chinese Shenzhen newcomer

 

Chinese Shenzhen newcomer
Chinese Shenzhen newcomer

Key Contact Names: Jessie Cheung

Company founded in:2006

 

 

Members requiring assistance with shipments in Shenzhen, China are invited to get in touch with the NEW CONCEPT LOGISTICS CO.,LTD team.

New network now up and running: ITJ

After an around ten week recruitment campaign, The Cooperative Logistics Network’s founding members began operations this week

The new network’s managing director Antonio Torres said, “1 December 2014 marks the beginning of The Cooperative. It was the day when all our members started contacting each other and began building the foundations of those important business relationships, which will be cemented when agents meet at our annual meeting in May next year.”

The founding members, located in more than 60 cities across more than 50 countries, together boast a total of over 5,000 employees and a sales turnover for 2013 in excess of EUR 550 million. Torres added, “cooperation simply won’t work if a network is overcrowded. This is why we will only allow a maximum of three agents per city, and five in the largest metropolises.”

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Freight forwarders give a resounding yes to cooperation: UK Haulier

After a 2 and a half month recruitment campaign, The Cooperative Logistics Network’s ‘Founding Members’ have begun operations this week

“Monday was the beginning of The Cooperative. The day when all our members will start contacting each other and begin building the foundations of those important business relationships, which will be cemented when agents meet at our annual meeting in May next year,” said Managing Director, Antonio Torres.

The founding members are located in 60+ cities across 50+ countries, together boasting a total of 5000+ employees and a sales turnover for 2013 of over 550,000,000EUR.

“Since September, we have been inundated with applications because, I believe, independents understand they are in a ‘cooperate or die’ situation. No company wants to be left out in the cold when the multinationals are conveniently gaining 1% of the market annually,” explained Managing Director, Antonio Torres.

To see the press release in full, please click here. 

Independent freight forwarder network to take on the majors: Transport & Logistics News

Applications are now being accepted to join The Cooperative Logistics Network, a capped non-exclusive network in which hand-picked freight forwarders in each major air/seaport will co-operate in a financially secure environment to reduce costs and risks and grow their businesses together to compete against the largest multinationals, according to the Cooperative Logistics Network press release.

“As the multinationals gain 1% of the market annually, those independent forwarders lacking a global brand are helpless to fight back. The Cooperative Logistics Network will immediately give members a global brand, allowing them to bid for the largest contracts and receive better rates from carriers,” explains Antonio Torres, the brain-father of The Cooperative Logistics Network