CEVA Opens Office in Myanmar

June 22, 2017

Photo: CEVA
Photo: CEVA
As part of its strategic expansion in the Mekong markets, upply chain management company CEVA Logistics has opened its office in Myanmar's capital, Yangon. 
 
For the last five years, CEVA has been operational in the country through a network partner, providing freight management services to a number of multinational and local customers. 
 
Effective June 2017, the company now has its own office, offering the full spectrum of air and ocean freight services with access to the CEVA network using One Freight System (OFS) – CEVA’s glvobal system which manages all freight movements worldwide. 
 
CEVA said Myanmar presents considerable potential for growth with strong demand for both import and export services. Imports comprise mainly industrial materials for infrastructure, consumer goods and machinery, whilst exports of commodities, agricultural products and goods for the retail sector drive the outbound trade. With its expertise in the industrial and consumer and retail sectors among others, CEVA is well positioned to offer professional and competitive services.
 
 

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