ArabianBusiness.com - Middle East Business News
Saturday, 04 July 2009 09:23 UAE time

YOUR DIRECTORY /

| Share |

Swift receives China licence

by ArabianBusiness.com staff writer  on Sunday, 10 February 2008
ISSA BALUCH: Growth of logistics in China has created market opportunities.

Swift Global Logistics is planning to increase its operations in the Far East after receiving WOFE (Wholly Owned Foreign Enterprise) status from the Chinese government.

The trade licence, which allows foreign companies to operate in China without a local partner, has previously been awarded to logistics players such as UPS, Gulf Agency Company (GAC) and Maersk Logistics.

"This is another important development in the our mission to provide innovative logistics solutions to a wider spectrum of clients throughout the world," explained Issa Baluch, chief executive officer of Swift Group, the Dubai-based owner of Swift Global Logistics.

Story continues below
advertisement

"The number of international freight forwarders who have been awarded the WOFE licence is extremely limited, so we are especially proud about receiving this status for our China office," he added.

Swift Global Logistics will now operate as a wholly owned entity in China, providing a diverse range of sea freight, airfreight and 3PL services in the local market. In particular, the company is planning to market its SAM (Sea Air Model) service, which combines sea-air transportation from cities such as Beijing, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Yiwu and Guangzhou to locations throughout Africa.

"We value the role that China is playing in the global logistics industry and hope to support to country's position in the regulation of international trade," said Baluch. "I expect our specialised services, such as SAM, to bring a wealth of benefits to the local market, especially because the Far East has become a major trade lane for Africa, with a growing number of African companies purchasing their stock from countries such as China."


For news updates sign up for our newsletter
| Share |


READERS' COMMENTS

Disclaimer: The views expressed here by our readers are not necessarily shared by ArabianBusiness.com or its employees.

Click here to post a comment


Add your Comment
All posts are sent to the administrator for review and are published only after approval. ArabianBusiness.com reserves the right to remove any comment at any time for any reason. Please keep your responses appropriate and on topic.
Name *
Remember me on this computer
Email *
(Your email address will not be published)
City
Country
Subject *
Comment *
Notify me of further comments


Please click post only once - your comment will not be published immediately.


MORE FROM ARABIANBUSINESS.COM

From  Current Issue

SHARE PRICE CHECK

RELATED LINKS

  1. Swift Global Logistics»

 EMAIL ALERTS

  1. Swift Global Logistics

  2. Transportation



READER COMMENTS

Reader Comments (24 hrs)

  1. Bjorn Naf steps down as Gulf Air CEO 1
    03 Jul ' 09 at 13:54
    From my experience as an employee with Royal Jordanian almost 12 years ago, Samer is a good CEO but would also wish him all best of...  More »
  2. Striking Al Ain cabbies win new pay deal 1
    03 Jul ' 09 at 13:42
    Strangely they have targets despite the fact that they can't stimulate demand by standing in the street and making a sales...  More »
  3. National Express CEO to oversee UAE rail development 1
    03 Jul ' 09 at 13:49
    Dubai has so much potential. Unfortunately much of that potential is being underutilised, via excessive 'red-tape', inefficient...  More »
Read all user comments >

BUSINESS FEATURES

Bleak prospects push Porsche into Qatar's arms

Find out the options available for the luxury carmaker as its borrowings have hurt its bargaining position.

All aboard?

Will Dubai Metro's cheap fares be enough to offset the cost to other transport providers and keep this gravy train on track?

Airports in a storm

ME carriers are leading the charge towards a brighter future, unveiling multibillion-dollar deals.

BUSINESS INTERVIEWS

High flyer

Steve Hartley of Empire Aviation reveals how private jets can meet the travel needs of the region's business elite.

MORE FROM ARABIANBUSINESS.COM