WSS Expands Network in China

September 29, 2011

Wilhelmsen Ships Service has opened a new full service office in Ningbo, providing a comprehensive range of ships agency and maritime logistics services. The company now has five offices in mainland China.
“Our strategy has been to strengthen our network across China in order to be present where our customers are operating,” said Captain Bi Yuping – General Manager of WSS Ships Agency & Maritime Logistics China.
“The office expansion is aimed at providing the same level of service in China as we offer at all WSS offices throughout the world. Our customers expect the same high standards of quality and efficiency at every port we serve”, he added.
WSS will continue to develop its operations in China, providing coverage along all coastal provinces, with further offices scheduled to open in the near future.
Cargo throughput of Ningbo Port broke through 200 million tons to reach 208,263,000 tons in the first half of 2011, an increase of 7.5% year-on-year. Container throughput increased by 13.7 per to 7,081,200 TEU both reaching a record high for the same period, according to information supplied by the Ningbo Port Authority.

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