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SEKO Logistics and CakeBoxx Technologies collaborate for government, space and defense industries

SEKO Logistics, a global leader in end-to-end logistics, has joined forces with CakeBoxx Technologies, an innovator in sustainable transport and storage solutions.

By tapping into CakeBoxx’s expertise in handling high-value, high-consequence cargo, SEKO aims to enhance its Government, Space and defence vertical. This collaboration underscores SEKO’s commitment to redefining logistics in these critical sectors.

According to a statement, with CakeBoxx’s innovative solutions and SEKO’s extensive global multi-modal freight forwarding services, clients can expect heightened security and reduced risk for their sensitive shipments, especially in complex regions worldwide.

“Alongside CakeBoxx, we are shifting the government, space, and defence logistics paradigm by offering tailored programs prioritizing compliance, security, reliability, and sustainability through technology-driven solutions. This is a fantastic balance of product and services that, combined, will provide the most resilient, secure and highly efficient supply chain operations for the world’s most mission-critical shipments,” stated Mike Ligthart, SEKO’s Global commercial director for Government, Space & Defense.

CakeBoxx has a well-established history of providing resilient solutions for transporting hazardous and sensitive cargo. This includes customized shipping containers and platforms designed specifically for industries such as aerospace and defense, energy, and medical. Notably, the doorless models of CakeBoxx’s two-piece “CakeBoxx®” containers have earned the distinction of being the only containers globally to secure approval from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Additionally, they hold a SAFETY Act designation, recognizing them as Qualified Anti-Terrorism Technology.

“We are thrilled to be working with the SEKO team, who have a global reputation of being a client-centric and trusted provider of first-class logistics solutions,” mentioned Daine Eisold, CakeBoxx’s founder & CEO.

With a global presence spanning over 150 offices across 60 countries, SEKO is a trusted partner for shipping sensitive goods worldwide. From handling specialized equipment for the U.S. space market to securely storing ammunition in NATO bunkers, SEKO brings expertise to diverse sectors.

In addition, holding ISO 9001 and 14001 certifications and being recognized as an approved government logistics provider, SEKO ensures safe and compliant services. Their Government, Space & Defense offerings include specialized shipping of ammunition, military base clearance processes, and strict adherence to export compliance for transporting ITAR-Dual use commodities and high-tech equipment from factory to conflict zones.

Founded in 2011, CakeBoxx Technologies addresses global supply chain challenges through innovative solutions. Their mission is to provide sustainable, optimized, and secure global transport and storage solutions for various types of cargo. Operating worldwide, with headquarters in McLean, Virginia, and international offices in the UK and Denmark, CakeBoxx is ISO 9001 certified. The company is an approved supplier for leading defense and energy sector entities, including the Missile Defense Agency, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, General Dynamics Mission Systems, Rolls-Royce, Vestas, TN Americas, Orano, and others.





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