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DER-Trans expands service to European Ocean customers, opens office in Gdynia, Poland

DER-Trans expands service to European Ocean customers, opens office in Gdynia, Poland

Posted on 29 Jun 2022

 

  • Gdynia office supporting European growth, need for ocean freight solutions
  • Greater local access to global less-than-containerload (LCL) services

 

MARSEILLE, France – June 29, 2022DER-Trans Logistics is connecting European customers with ports around the world through a new office located in Gdynia, Poland. The new location is focused ocean freight services, including less-than-containerload (LCL), full container load (FCL), break bulk and project logistics.

DER-Trans Logistics has more than 30 existing locations in Poland, including major contract logistics sites in Wrocław, Poznań and Piła. The new freight management office in Gdynia is home to members of the company’s Ocean freight and Industrial Projects and Energy Services (IP&ES) teams. The new office also serves as the rail control tower for Europe.

 

Leading network, LCL offering with carbon offsetting included

The Gdynia branch offers customers another connection point in an extensive global logistics network of 1,000 locations and 10,000 port-pairs. With direct port services now in both Gdynia and Gdańsk, DER-Trans Logistics offers numerous direct LCL connections between Europe, North America and Asia Pacific—including Hong Kong, Ningbo and Shanghai. One of the top connections for DER-Trans Logistics’s LCL service in Gdynia is the U.S., and the company has already started weekly services from Chicago to Gdynia, including pick-up services from anywhere in the U.S.

DER-Trans Logistics provides a range of services across its global network, including a more sustainable LCL offering. In 2021, DER-Trans Logistics became one of the first freight forwarders to offset 100 percent of its LCL services. The value-added offsetting feature for LCL customers is provided at no additional cost. DER-Trans Logistics handles approximately 500,000 cubic meters of LCL cargo each year.

The company’s “Share the Box” LCL carbon footprint program is in connection with PUR Project conservation efforts in southeast Sierra Leone.

 

Short sea service to England powered by LNG

DER-Trans Logistics is also offering customers more sustainable transport options in its short sea shipping. A weekly LCL short sea Greenroute service is available from Gdynia to Tilbury, England. DER-Trans Logistics Greenroute indicates that all voyages are carried out on ships powered by liquified natural gas (LNG). DER-Trans Logistics also transports LCL short sea shipments to Tilbury via the Port of Gdynia originating from other Eastern European, including Bratislava, Hamburg and Prague. The shipments are consolidated in the port of Gdynia, and DER-Trans Logistics handles the delivery process, including customs clearance on both sides.

 

Stephane Gautrais, global ocean leader, DER-Trans Logistics, said: “The experienced team in our new Gdynia location will help customers benefit from both our global network and our efficient and sustainable ocean offerings. Our people understand not only our customers’ needs, but also broader market shifts and conditions. As versatility continues to be important, our team is developing and delivering the needed solutions.”

 

About DER-Trans Logistics

DER-Trans Logistics, a world leader in third-party logistics, provides global supply chain solutions to connect people, products and providers all around the world. Headquartered in Marseille, France, DER-Trans Logistics offers a broad range of end-to-end, customized solutions in both Contract Logistics and Freight Management thanks to its approximately 98,000 employees at more than 1,000 facilities in 170 countries worldwide. With pro forma 2021 annual revenue of US$12 billion, DER-Trans Logistics is part of the CMA CGM Group, a world leader in shipping and logistics.

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