The American Journal of Transportation, the number one supply chain management publication, has covered the news about the Coop’s 300 members
The Cooperative Logistics Network’s news about its milestone of surpassing 300 members has been published in the well-known newspaper American Journal of Transportation (AJOT) – a transportation and logistics media designed to reach the decision-makers and buyers of freight and transportation services.
The article talks about the significant growth of the network thanks to the rigorous selection process all members have to pass, the efficiency and cooperation among partners, and the productiveness, and expediency of the network which has been operational for the last 5 years.
AJOT has a total global readership of 43,344, of which 75% are VP/COO of the supply chain industry and 19% are import/export/international managers, so the news coverage will surely have a big impact.
The cargo which was sent out in two batches comprised of a series of machinery sets and auto vision inspection machines
Tisco Airtransport, a Coop member in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, has recently handled a high-value project of machinery sets from Isa City, Japan, to Taiwan. The project which had a net worth of 23 million JPY was sent out in two loads. The cargo consisted of a number of machinery sets including several odd-sized machines and sensitive auto vision inspection machines.
Tisco Airtransport, a Coop member in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, has recently handled a high-value project of machinery sets from Isa City, Japan, to Taiwan
The cargo was packed in 86 wooden cases of 550 CBM and moved via 16 x 40 HC and 2×4 00T containers from Japan to Taiwan. The aforementioned cargo was moved via air suspension trucks and low bed trailers and Tisco Airtransport was also in charge of other aspects of the shipment including packing, trucking, and lashing these sets of machines. For the unloading at the destination, a special trackbed was created on which the wagon was unloaded with a semi low-loader and two simultaneously operating truck cranes.
As stated by Gino Wang, the General Manager of Tisco Airtransport, “We are very excited to bring you the news of this special project cargo shipment that was transported by our team since it was a very special one. With over three decades of market experience, we have an outstanding reputation for reliability and expertise that allows us to execute all projects big or small with utmost care and professionalism. As our slogan says: We make the world smaller and pave the way you are!”
Congratulations to Tisco Airtransport for the successful movement of this project cargo!
To facilitate their new operations they are also investing in improving their fleet
Integral Chile, a Coop member in Santiago, Chile, is all set to upgrade its national courier service which will greatly augment the scope of their operations. They are also adding to their existing fleet and including the latest models of the vehicles. In the last 29 years, they have transported cargo between the north and south daily and their expert team has made delivery within the shortest possible time.
Coop member in Santiago, Integral Chile upgrades its national courier service to improve their freight services
During the entire period of confinement, they had adapted to the new circumstances and managed their operations to continue providing value-added services to their clients. “Today we are very happy and proud to introduce you our upgraded national courier service. We are improving our fleet of vehicles and also incorporating new models which will enable us to transport cargoes of most kinds and sizes,” says Paula Salinas from Integral Chile.
Congratulations to Integral Chile on their new venture and wishing them the best for the future!
The Cooperative Logistics Network has set a new coverage record by adding its 300th agent. One major factor contributing to this growth is the fact that all members have had to pass a rigorous selection process, so only forwarders of the highest standards are part of the network.
The Cooperative Logistics Network surpasses 300 members!
“I am very excited about the sharp rise in the number of our members which is even more worthwhile bearing in mind the pandemic and the crumbling economy worldwide. As I see it, our key to success is the quality of the network, which wouldn’t be possible if we did not count with such reliable and qualified members. Since the very first moment, there has been a fantastic personal and professional relationship among them, which has surely contrinuted to their cooperation within the network. That is why I would like to thank all of them for their trust throughout these years, and even more in these difficult moments”, says Antonio Torres, the President and Founder of The Cooperative Logistics Network.
This increase had a role to play in the outstanding success of the Virtual Meeting of 2020 and the record attendance of The Coop’s Annual Meeting in 2019 where more than 180 freight forwarders met at Abu Dhabi. Additionally it undoubtedly demonstrates the efficiency, cooperation among partners, productiveness, and expediency of the network which has been operational for the last 5 years.
The Coop is also the first international freight forwarding network with global coverage to launch instant quoting ability for its members. FreightViewer – a member-exclusive transport management software – enables the members to instantly create professional and accurate door-to-door quotations by establishing an automated data transfer of carrier rates and tariffs. This year, The Cooperative has taken a step forward with the enhancements of this TMS by establishing agreements with some of the most prominent shipping solutions providers in the market.
Mr. Torres further adds, “Our team always strives for more and better services, in order to provide members with the most innovative advantages – firstly, through our efforts to improve our TMS – FreightViewer and secondly, with the wide array of logistics and marketing tools. This year, for example, we have created a new personalized online brochure for members and we have launched our blog.”
The Cooperative Logistics Network is presently represented by 305 independent freight forwarders from 130 countries spanning all five continents.
The shipment which consisted of chemical manufacturing machinery and pharmaceutical products was moved from Mumbai to Brasilia
Coop member in Chennai Channel Freight Services ships an 85 ton cargo in a charter flight Mumbai to Brasilia
Channel Freight Services India Pvt Ltd, a Coop member in Chennai, India, has hauled a cargo of around 85 tons in a charter flight of Volga Dnepr Airline from Mumbai to Brasilia. The sheer dimension of the cargo necessitated the use of a flatbed trailer while transporting the cargo from the shipper’s location to Mumbai Airport.
Coop member in Chennai Channel Freight Services ships an 85 ton cargo in a charter flight Mumbai to Brasilia
The Channel Freight team had to be extra cautious with moving the cargo as the rainy season added to their challenges. In the words of Prashant Chaturvedi, the General Manager of Channel Freight Services, “We had to cover a very long distance from the shipper’s site to BOM airport that too while it was raining. The shipper placed data loggers in the cargo therefore we had to be even more careful. I would like to congratulate my team for pulling off this challenging project without a hitch.”
Congratulations to Channel Freight Services for a job well done!
After stablishing the partnership with Shipco, FreightViewer Department interviewed Morten Bach- Global Chief Commercial Officer at Shipco Transport- to analyse the current situation and the upcoming digital changes in logistics.
The COOP FreightViewer integrates Shipco LCL rates to enable users to generate instant quotes
The COOP FreightViewer integrates Shipco LCL rates to enable users to generate instant quotes
Speed in quoting is essential in a market where the difference between one quote or the other has become minimum. This means that, in some cases, who quotes the faster will have the shipment. This is one of the reasons why it’s so important to develop tools such as FreightViewer, states Mr. Morten Bach. He also adds that technology has disrupted in logistics and everything is happening amazingly fast, changing the landscape of logistics.
Mr. Bach also adds that the speed of the market is one of the other big changes in logistics, this is forcing traditional freight forwarders to change their way of thinking. They need to find the strategy to send shipments from A to B as fast as possible, achieve faster information sharing or better order management. And this can be done using different gateways than the traditional.
Under his point of view, it’s important to become global, reaching key partners and the right technology. Being part of a network, which offers a tool such as FreightViewer, means that small-medium companies will be able to become global, being much more competitive and, with the help of technology, being able to handle much more tasks along the process, optimizing their resources. Mr. Morten says: “With the pandemic the digitization process has been accelerated and those companies who didn’t have a great technology strategy have got caught by the new world-wide situation, not being able to serve their clients in the same way or the way they should”
Mr. Morten Bach pointed out the importance of visibility in logistics in order to take control over all shipments. According to his words “it’s essential to provide several options for a shipment to the client, if you don’t give various options to them, they will go somewhere else. Clients need what they need and if you don’t offer it, they will try another option”
To finalize, Mr. Morten states that, currently, there are two different sectors in logistics. Those that refuse to use digital services and those that only use digital resources. This means that we need to develop two different customer strategies, providing service to both groups, but never forgetting that digital trends will be extremely helpful in both strategies.
Group Futurista organizes together with Roambee the Webinar called “Minimizing risks in Supply Chain by creating autonomous Customer Service using RPA”
This webinar is happening real-time on 25th November 2020 at 12 Hrs GMT. For those who are looking to attend the webinar can register for free here.
In the current COVID crisis, leading organizations are starting to pivot and shift from response to recovery. Real-time visibility has become a game changer for the complex supply chains however, the enterprises continue to lack true end-end supply chain visibility. In order to deal with disruptions and lack of information it has become evident that end-end visibility and digitalization are crucial. According to a study conducted by shipping and freight resources, about 60% of supply chain executives said that operations were significantly hampered due to the damage caused to the global supply chain during the COVID crisis.
COOP partner group Futurista organizes together with Roambee the Webinar
Group Futurista have partnered with Roambee to solve this rising issue. Roambee is a global Internet of Things (IoT) data company that puts you in control of your Things on-demand — goods, equipment, or valuable assets — located indoors, outdoors, and in-transit.
Roambee is measurably impacting cost and risk for hundreds of enterprises in Manufacturing, Logistics & Supply Chain, Transportation, Finance, and Aerospace by addressing visibility holistically, from “sensing” to “making sense” to “acting upon” their data.
The cargo which was sent out from South Korea reached Kazakhstan via Qingdao, China
Shine Logistics Co Ltd, a Coop member in Seoul, South Korea, just completed a cargo consisting of face masks from Incheon, Korea, to Kazakhstan via China. “The pandemic and the lockdown in most countries around the world have resulted in an economic downturn and we are trying to adapt to this situation and come up with new business strategies. Now we are handling masks and PPE shipment on a regular basis and thanks to the expertise of my team this project was smoothly handled from start to finish,’’ says Mr. Chan-Bin Im, the President of Shine Logistics. The cargo which was moved in SOC containers reached the consignee right on time.
Coop member in South Korea,Shine Logistics Co Ltd completes a cargo of face masks from Incheon to Kazakhstan
Previously Shine Logistics moved a cargo of masks to the USA and shipped medical instruments to Brazil via air freight. Mr. Im further adds, “Other than shipping masks, PPEs and medical equipment we are also carrying on with the movement of steel products in which we specialize such as steel bars, STS coils, steel sheets and plates, wire rods and more.”
Congratulations to Shine Logistics and wishing them the best for the future!
The Coop’s Online Conference held on 4th and 5th of November afforded the members a unique networking opportunity to consolidate their businesses and garner new projects
The Cooperative Logistics Network’s 1st Virtual Meeting in November 2020 gets covered by four well-known logistics websites. The news of the event which was attended by The Coop members from several cities across the globe has been covered by DC Velocity, Cargo Breaking News, Veinte Pies, News Break, Lynkup, Actualidad Maritma y Portuaria, and Trade Arabia.
The Cooperative Logistics Network’s 1st Virtual Meeting gets covered by important logistics website
Trade Arabia is a Bahrain based business news portal which covers several industrial sectors with a special focus on the Middle East, Gulf, and the Levant. Cargo Breaking News is an English language Indian website that regularly publishes news and posts about all supply chain topics like shipping, warehousing, aviation, technology, etc. Veinte Pies is a Spanish language website with a vast reader base publishing news, opinions, and articles on the logistics and international transport sector. DC Velocity is the go-to website of the supply chain sector which offers comprehensive coverage of all topics related to the supply chain industry including warehousing, freight operations, distribution centres, technology and more. Actualidad Maritma y Portuaria is a Spanish language website dedicated to the supply chain industry offering a comprehensive resource of trending news and events. News Break is a compendium of the most important and relevant news across all sectors. Our news has also been published in the blog of Lynkup a transportation service website.
The news published on the 7 abovementioned websites talks about all the details of our event including the reason behind the cloud conference, the advantages of the meeting, the efficacy of our meeting platform, how it eliminated the obstacles to participation, and the way in which it has allowed the delegates to augment their businesses. The news also focuses on the Coop’s member-exclusive TMS FreightViewer and how it is making the daily office tasks easier for the members.
Feel free to click on the above links and check the news of our event!
This event has been the first coordinated training course since Illice Universal signed a collaboration deal with VAME
Marisa Moreno, the Managing Director and Owner of Illice Universal Logistics, a Coop member in Valencia, Spain, has recently spoken at a General Meeting of VAME (Association of Companies producing Nursery Plants from the Province of Alicante) on ‘How to export ornamental plants to the United Kingdom? Evolution of international markets with COVID-19’.
Marisa Moreno the Managing Director and Owner of Illice Universal Logistics a Coop member in Valencia has spokes at a General Meeting of VAME
In the course of her speech, Ms. Moreno touched upon the present economic situation and its impact on the international markets. She also emphasized the fact that the global economy is facing the greatest economic social and health crisis since World War II. To quote Ms. Moreno “This year the global GDP might fall by over 10% while the world trade could shrink by 13% -32% depending on the extent of the global economic recession and the time until when the pandemic will last.” She further adds, “This crisis is also an opportunity for companies which want to secure their position in foreign markets above all for companies which are linked to the primary sector, biotechnology and technology.”
Marisa Moreno has also addressed the changes in the exports to UK in the post Brexit phase. During the presentation, she explained that the COVID-19 crisis has led to a postponement of trade deals and therefore it will be necessary to wait until the next dates to find out which measures will be applied in the export of ornamental plants and the documentation that will be required in the UK borders.
The Coop wishes the very best to Illice Universal Logistics for their future endeavours!
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