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Kerry Logistics wins Lloyd’s List Awards

Kerry Logistics Network Limited is pleased to announce that it has won the Logistics Award at the 2018 Lloyd’s List Asia Pacific Awards (the ‘Awards’) for the first time, conferred at the ceremony held in Singapore last night. Kerry Logistics was named the Global Freight Solutions Provider of the Year at the Lloyd’s List Global Freight Awards in 2017.

Organised annually by the London-headquartered Lloyd’s List, one of the world’s oldest continuously running journals, the Awards are one in a series of seven, aiming to recognize the industry’s successes and acknowledge the dedication and innovation that have emerged from the previous year.

The Logistics Awards recipient, selected by a panel of independent, industry-respected judges, was deemed to have best served shipping customers within the end-to-end land and sea supply chain in the Asia Pacific region. Kerry Logistics was lauded for successfully helping one of its automotive key accounts enhance import/export efficiency and achieve savings through innovative buyer’s consolidation solutions in the region.

William Ma, Group Managing Director of Kerry Logistics, said, “We are delighted to receive such a prestigious honour from the highly-esteemed Lloyd’s List. We wish to thank the judges for recognising our devotion to innovation and putting forward creative new solutions for our customers in a timely manner. At a time when the global supply chain is reshaping at a high speed, Kerry Logistics is determined to provide our customers with flexible and cost-competitive solutions to help them adapt to rapid market changes.”

Kerry Logistics was ranked No. 9 on the Top 50 Ocean Freight Forwarders List 2018 published by Transport Topics and Armstrong & Associates, Inc. It offers international shipping customers in origin and destination countries with end-to-end supply chain solutions as well as ocean-rail and ocean-land services across Eurasia.





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