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Maersk opens new storage facility in Pakistan

A.P. Moller – Maersk inaugurated its new Integrated Logistics Park at Port Qasim in Pakistan.

This facility will cater to storage requirements of cargo from retail & lifestyle, Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG), automotive and technology sectors, according to the company.

With its six purpose-built sheds, the new facility makes Maersk the country’s largest logistics and warehousing provider, with a total footprint of more than approximately 52,000 m² across seven cities.

The Maersk Integrated Logistics Park will be equipped with modern warehouse management systems.

“At Maersk, our purpose is to improve life for all by integrating the world. With our state-of-the-art Integrated Logistics Park, we want to ensure that we play an important role in connecting and simplifying the supply chains for importers, exporters and traders of Pakistan,” said Hasan Faraz, managing director of Maersk Pakistan.





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