Mallory Alexander Opens New Texas Office

Posted by Eric Haun
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
As part of ongoing expansion plan,logistics provider Mallory Alexander International Logistics has opened an office in Houston, Texas.
The office, headed by Brenda Goodrich and her team, is the third location that Mallory Alexander operates in the southern U.S. state and specializes in supporting customers, not only in the Gulf of Mexico region, but also around the globe.
“The Port of Houston is a prime location for U..S imports and exports. This new office presents the opportunity to expand our footprint near the fastest-growing Gulf port,” said Neely Mallory III, President, Mallory Alexander International Logistics.  
“It also allows Mallory to reenter a market that is expected to increase its imports and exports tonnage with the expansion of the Panama Canal. Our talented staff is prepared to take advantage of this growth.”
This office strengthens Mallory’s presence in Texas, one of the leading U.S. states in the import/export market.
Mallory Alexander has multiple warehouses across the state, as well as offices located in Dallas and Laredo.
The Houston team offers a range of services including Customs consultation, Customs clearance, automated importer pre-filing, quota entries, and various Free Trade Agreements proficiency. 
The team assists customers in all facets of general cargo supply chains as well as niches in pharmaceuticals, food products, and steel industries.
Memphis, Tenn.-based Mallory Alexander is a fifth-generation company with more than 500 employees and operations throughout the U.S., as well as branches in Hong Kong, Mexico, and Shenzhen and Shanghai in China.
The firm offers logistics services including Customs brokerage, domestic and international freight forwarding, NVOCC, warehousing, FTZ operations, and consulting; as well as supply chain visibility through the My Mallory tool.
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