CEVA Logistics Extends Rapid LTL Services to South East Asia

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CEVA Logistics Extends Rapid LTL Services to South East Asia

CEVA Logistics has expanded its rapid LTL (Less-than-truckload) services from China to South East Asia.

The service is designed to serve customers who do not have sufficient volumes to support Full Truckload Shipments (FTL).

The company says that emerging small to medium enterprises (SMEs), large local companies (LLAs) and multinational corporations will all benefit from this new service.

Optimized Routing

Through optimized routing, the new service offers an express lead time of seven days from Shanghai to Singapore. Operating twice a week on Tuesday and Friday, it will importantly accept Li-Battery shipments (DG Class 9 Li-Batteries). Drivers on the service are specially trained and hold internationally recognized Dangerous Goods licenses for safecross-border transport.

The Rapid LTL connects China’s regional hubs via Shenzhen to key cities in Southeast Asia such as Hanoi, Bangkok, Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. All shipments are closely monitored by CEVA Logistics’ Control Towers for real-time tracking door to door from China right across Southeast Asia.

Michael Leong, Ground & Rail Leader Product Leader CEVA Logistics SEAPAC states: “The launch of our Rapid LTL Connection services in Asia is another testament to our commitment of continuously innovating with our services. We are confident that this new lead time-efficient and cost-effective solution will enable our customers to adapt to the increasingly evolving needs of their supply chains in a flexible and scalable way.”

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