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MSC will attend China’s Seafood Expo

Seafood is a rapidly expanding part of the reefer transportation industry – and MSC has the experts, hardware and network to ensure your shipments receive the best service.

China is the world’s largest and fastest growing seafood market. More than 29,000 professionals from around the world will be present at China Fisheries and Seafood Expo (CFSE) 2018 from 7-9 November, featuring more than 1,500 exhibiting companies from over 50 countries.

MSC has over 1,000 reefer specialists, the network, intermodal solutions, cold storage and reefer technology to ensure your seafood shipments arrive efficiently where you want them, and in the right condition.

Growing market

The seafood shipping market grew 6.5% in 2017 and it accounted for 24% of the total commodities shipped in reefer containers from China in 2018.

MSC’s extensive port coverage, dedicated local teams, and competitive, reliable transit times mean it is well placed to offer its reefer expertise to the market.

CFSE, which MSC will be attending for the first time, is a great opportunity for MSC delegates to showcase their expertise in reefer cargo transportation, door-to-door solutions and innovative technologies.

Furthermore, it enables MSC to continue expanding its client network by establishing new relationships, collect valuable information about customer needs, as well as listening to various perspectives regarding the reefer market and its future trends.

Meet MSC’s experts at booth E1-1333 at CFSE, and hear about how they can better serve your business.





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