Antonio Torres initiiert The Cooperative Logistics Network: DVZ

Im spanischen Madrid geht nächste Woche The Cooperative Logistics Network an den Start. Ziel von Managing Director Antonio Torres ist, dass Speditionsunternehmen in jedem wichtigen Flughafen und Hafen in einer finanziell sicheren Umgebung kooperieren. Das soll Kosten und Risiken verringern und ein gegenüber multinationalen Konzernen wettbewerbsfähiges Geschäftsmodell ermöglichen. Das Netzwerk sieht maximal drei Agenten pro Stadt vor, nur in den größten Städten sind fünf zulässig.

Cooperative Logistics Network launched as an alternative to multinationals: Analytiqa

Promoted worldwide as an attractive new alternative for shippersApplications are being accepted to join The Cooperative Logistics Network, a capped non-exclusive network in which hand-picked freight forwarders in each major air/seaport co-operate in a financially secure environment to reduce costs and risks and grow their businesses together to compete against the largest multinationals.

As the multinationals gain market share annually, independent forwarders lacking a global brand have been helpless to fight back.
The Cooperative Logistics Network will immediately give members a global brand, allowing them to bid for the largest contracts and receive better rates from carriers.

The Cooperative Logistics Network will allow a maximum of three agents per city with the exception of the largest cities allowing five. The network will provide the intimacy needed for business relationships to grow whilst maintaining the autonomy many forwarders want when choosing business partners.

Launch of new freight forwarders network: ITJ

From yesterday (15 September 2014), applications are being accepted to join “the Cooperative Logistics Network”, a capped non-exclusive network in which hand-picked freight forwarders in each major air/seaport cooperate in a financially secure environment to reduce costs and risks and grow their businesses together to compete against the largest multinationals.
“As the multinationals gain 1% of the market annually, those independent forwarders lacking a global brand are helpless to fight back. The Cooperative Logistics Network will immediately give members a global brand, allowing them to bid for the largest contracts and receive better rates from carriers,” explained Antonio Torres, the brainchild of the new alliance based in Valladolid (Spain). The new network will allow a maximum of three agents per city, and five for the largest cities.
To see the press release, please click here. 

Independent freight forwarder network to take on the majors: Transport & Logistics News

Applications are now being accepted to join The Cooperative Logistics Network, a capped non-exclusive network in which hand-picked freight forwarders in each major air/seaport will co-operate in a financially secure environment to reduce costs and risks and grow their businesses together to compete against the largest multinationals, according to the Cooperative Logistics Network press release.

“As the multinationals gain 1% of the market annually, those independent forwarders lacking a global brand are helpless to fight back. The Cooperative Logistics Network will immediately give members a global brand, allowing them to bid for the largest contracts and receive better rates from carriers,” explains Antonio Torres, the brain-father of The Cooperative Logistics Network

Cooperative Logistics Network forms with an aim to compete against the multinationals: canadianshipper.com

MADRID, Spain–The Cooperative Logistics Network is now accepting applications to join the capped, non-exclusive network in which hand-picked freight forwarders in each major air/seaport co-operate “in a financially secure environment to reduce costs and risks and grow their businesses together to compete against the largest multinationals,” said a release from the organization.

The Cooperative brand is to be promoted worldwide as an attractive new alternative for shippers, who will no longer have to choose between the personalized service of the strongest local independent agents and the global reach and lower prices of a multinational forwarding group.

Coming soon!

The Cooperative Logistics Network (The Coop) is getting ready.
The Coop is a capped non-exclusive alliance of hand-picked freight forwarders in each major air/seaport who co-operate in a financially secure environment to reduce costs and risks and grow their businesses by actively working together to compete against the largest multinationals.
Members of The Coop will immediately gain a global brand, a directory of reliable, financially secure agents who actively work together bid for the biggest contracts and negotiate lower rates from carriers and insurers.

Come back soon!

New member in Melbourne, Australia

New member in Melbourne, Australia
New member in Melbourne, Australia

The Coop is proud to welcome its newest member in Melbourne, Australia

 
Key Contact Names: Hank Meyer
Company founded in: 1986
Members requiring assistance with shipments in Melbourne, Australia are invited to get in touch with the TRANSTAR INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT team.