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Maersk and Castlery forge 10-year partnership

Danish ocean carrier Maersk has signed a 10-year ocean and integrated logistics service agreement with Castlery, a Singapore-founded international furniture brand.

Castlery plans future expansion in the coming years and believes the partnership with Maersk will be important in supporting this phase of growth.

Maersk will provide end-to-end logistics solutions, covering ocean freight, intermodal transportation, and distribution, alongside strategically located warehousing in key markets.

“Scaling a brand globally requires more than just great products – it demands a logistics network that is agile, efficient, and future-ready. This long-term partnership with Maersk gives us the certainty to grow, while demonstrating our commitment to delivering a seamless experience for our customers,” commented Declan Ee, co-founder of Castlery.

Elaine Low, Area Managing Director of Southeast Asia at Maersk, stated: “We have worked hard to create an integrated one-stop logistics service model that unlocks value across Castlery’s supply chain. We are thrilled to continue supporting their growth ambitions in different parts of the world by playing our part as a reliable logistics partner to ensure Castlery’s furniture reaches their end consumers timely and seamlessly. This new agreement signals the success of our partnership, which we are confident to grow further over the next decade.”

Meanwhile, Castlery has also chosen Maersk’s Eco Delivery solutions for ocean freight and inland via electric trucking, aiming to reduce carbon emissions.





Antonis Karamalegkos
Managing Editor

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