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Scan Global Logistics opens fourth office in France

Scan Global Logistics continues its European expansion with the inauguration of a new office in Marseille, marking the company’s fourth office establishment in France since the initial opening in Lille in 2021.

This addition provides direct access to France’s second-largest commercial port, with a particular focus on trade routes to Asia, notably China and the US, in the initial phase. However, the port’s direct links to Africa and the Middle East present promising business opportunities in these regions.

This expansion is in line with the freight forwarder’s dynamic growth strategy, encompassing a network of over 160 offices spread across 50 countries worldwide. It reinforces the company’s presence in some of the world’s most robust economies, following a recent establishment in South Korea.

“We are eager to serve our customers best and utilise our local connections and market integrity. We provide a complete range of transport solutions that cater to all needs, simplifying operations for our customers while nurturing our global approach and perspective. With access to the Marseille port systems, we can also manage customs declarations and controls, ensuring a smoother process for our customers,” stated Olivier Sainterent, managing director of SGL France.





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