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Kerry Logistics seals place among Bloomberg Businessweek

Kerry Logistics Network Limited (‘Kerry Logistics’; Stock Code 0636.HK) was for the third consecutive year an honouree among the Listed Enterprises of the Year 2018 (the ‘Award’) presented by Bloomberg Businessweek/Chinese Edition in recognition for its excellent performance and contribution.

Organised annually by Bloomberg Businessweek/Chinese Edition, part of the internationally renowned brand of business journalism, the Award commends listed enterprises with outstanding improvements in business development, earning performance, and corporate governance. Awardees were chosen among listed enterprises and new listings on the Main Board and Growth Enterprise market of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, scored in equal measure by the Bloomberg Terminal and an independent panel of judges based on their performance in investor relations, business and financial performance, corporate social responsibility, sustainability, corporate governance, innovation, development strategy, and risk management.

William Ma, Group Managing Director of Kerry Logistics, said, “We are immensely proud to have won this prestigious accolade for the third time. We have consistently pursued the highest standards in our corporate governance and compliance performance, and will remain committed to building on our advantages in worldwide coverage, flexibility, and innovation to achieve sustainability in a socially responsible manner for the long-term benefit of all our stakeholders.”

Riding on the enormous trade volume growth in Asia, in addition to leveraging its global network and diversified business portfolio, Kerry Logistics is well-positioned to maintain sustainable growth and embrace new business opportunities, creating value for its people, customers, and shareholders.





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