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Crane Worldwide Logistics reveals EMEA contract logistics growth

Crane Worldwide Logistics has unveiled a further extension of its contract logistics footprint within Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.

In particular, the Houston-headquartered logistics company has announced the opening of new warehouse facilities in the Midlands, United Kingdom; Dublin, Ireland; and Johannesburg, South Africa, and additional space in Tilburg, the Netherlands.

The company has also confirmed that it has recently opened its doors in Qatar, with a new Doha location.

“Due to the urgent need for flexible global supply chain partners, we have seen considerable demand for additional warehouse space in the region,” commented Jason Stretton, who recently rejoined the company as regional vice president, EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa).

The chief executive officer of Crane Worldwide, Keith Winters highlighted the importance of supply chain partnerships in the post-pandemic environment. “A company of our size and scope can provide the flexibility needed in this changing environment’, he pointed out.





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