Modern Terminals, WNS, Form BPO Alliance

January 14, 2013

Modern Terminals Ltd. and WNS (Holdings) in strategic partnership to provide Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) services.

Modern Terminals Limited, a leading container terminal operator headquartered in Hong Kong, and WNS (Holdings) Limited , a leading provider of global Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) services, announce a strategic partnership to deliver BPO services and solutions to the shipping and logistics industry.

Under the agreement, WNS and Modern Terminals will jointly work to provide shippers, forwarders, 3PL’s and ocean carriers BPO services designed to reduce costs as well as improve business process efficiency and effectiveness.

"We are continuously on the lookout for new and more innovative ideas that can potentially add value for our customers,” said Peter J. Levesque, Chief Commercial Officer, Modern Terminals. “This strategic framework agreement with WNS will enable Modern Terminals to provide a combination of creative service options for our client base, beyond traditional port services".

WNS (Holdings) Limited, is a global business process outsourcing company.offering business value to 200+ global clients in key industry verticals including Travel, Insurance, Banking and Financial Services, Manufacturing, Retail and Consumer Packaged Goods, Shipping and Logistics and Healthcare and Utilities.

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