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PSA BDP opens office in Portugal

Global logistics and supply chain solutions provider PSA BDP has announced the opening of its first office in Lisbon, Portugal, aiming to increase its presence in the European market.

The decision to establish a presence in Lisbon further expands PSA BDP’s global growth strategy. The company said that the strategic expansion into Lisbon presents an opportunity to offer enhanced end-to-end supply chain solutions to clients in Europe.

PSA BDP Portugal, which will be led by country manager Miguel Mesquita, will work closely with PSA Sines, which has been operating the PSA Sines Container Terminal since 2004, a box terminal located 150 kilometers south of Lisbon.

PSA BDP Portugal will work in tandem with PSA Sines to provide a range of services, including Air Freight, Ocean Freight Forwarding, International Road Freight (Full Truckload and Less Than Truckload), Project & Heavy Lift Transport, Customs & Trade Compliance, Domestic Distribution, 3PL, LLP, and Digital Supply Chain Solutions and Contract Logistics.

“This expansion is a reflection of PSA BDP’s dedication to offering the best logistics and supply chain solutions for businesses across Europe,” pointed out Yves Letange, Managing Director-Europe of PSA BDP.

He added, “PSA BDP Portugal, Lda. will strengthen our presence in Europe and enable us to explore further opportunities in other global markets. We are excited about partnering with the PSA team in the field and delivering unparalleled end-to-end logistics solutions to our valued customers in Portugal.”





Antonis Karamalegkos
Managing Editor

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