Mainfreight bolsters Asian footprint with reliable, personalised supply chain logistics
- The company has offices in 10 Asian countries – including China, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia – and is adding an Indian branch
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Sustainability is more than a mere buzzword for dynamic international freight forwarder Mainfreight. It is a core principle that shapes every aspect of the business, from air and ocean, warehousing and transport, to customer and supplier relationships.
According to Cary Chung, CEO of Mainfreight in Asia, the company’s sustainable approach focuses on essential commodities, such as pharmaceutical, healthcare and food and beverage products that “make the city breathe”.
“By delivering self-sufficient freight, Mainfreight can grow organically and consistently while ensuring all its verticals contribute to sustainability,” Chung said. “Consumables go through multiple warehouses and clearances worldwide, so we ensure our cost centres use our divisions to manage the freight process and technology efficiently and reliably. We want customers to benefit from all our services.”
Mainfreight’s success is built upon its nimble structure, non-hierarchical network, and investment in a young and local team with extensive capabilities in airfreight, ocean freight, transport and warehousing. The company strives to provide tailored and comprehensive solutions for its customers, leveraging its culture of quality, ownership, longevity and continuous learning.