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COSCO forms partnerships with Bosch and Wallem Group

COSCO SHIPPING Logistics and Supply Chain Management recently solidified a strategic alliance with Bosch (China) by signing a memorandum of understanding in Chongqing.

This agreement paves the way for creating a strategic committee dedicated to leading a skilled team that enhances collaboration between the two entities. The partnership aims to foster comprehensive cooperation within the logistics sector, drive business innovation, and ensure operational excellence.

Key areas of focus include advancing supply chain integration, digitalization, and developing sustainable green logistics solutions, with the overarching goal of expanding business operations and collaborative opportunities for mutual success.

In addition, COSCO SHIPPING Seafarer Management has entered into a strategic partnership with Wallem Group. With a shared focus on green, low-carbon, and intelligent shipping, the two companies plan to leverage their respective strengths to enhance their competitive edge in international ship management and crew services.

COSCO SHIPPING Seafarer Management representatives noted that this partnership will support the company’s proactive involvement in global seafarer resource allocation and contribute to the ecological development of the maritime industry.

This collaboration also provides a strategic foundation for the Chinese shipping group’s ambition to become a world-class shipping technology enterprise.





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