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MSC on the social networks

MSC invites you to check out its new profiles on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. All three profiles carry company’s official username @MSCCargo.

MSC has also changed the look and feel of website to a lighter, clearer msc.com.

These changes highlight MSC’s increased focus on the digital aspects of its business.

“New channels of communication provide us with new ways to grow our business and interact with our customers wherever they are”, the company said in its press release.

You can follow MSC here:
@MSCCargo on Facebook
@MSCCargo on Twitter
@MSCCargo on Instagram

With the three new profiles, MSC is now present on all the major social networks. You can also continue to follow MSC by connecting to the existing LinkedIn profile here.

The new look msc.com retains the same functional tools to help shippers with bookings.





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