Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics opens office in Moscow

To support its growing business in Russia, Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL) has opened a new office in Moscow, in addition to its current presence in St Petersburg.

Moscow is the central vehicle logistics hub in Russia, a market that, after a short set-back in 2009, has seen rapid growth in the automotive and rolling equipment sector over the past years.

The Moscow office, located close to Leningradskiy railway station, will be run by Boris Kaportsev, Corporate Account Manager for Rolling equipment customers, and Dmitri Vostrikov, Corporate Account Manager for Auto customers.

"Automotive and rolling equipment importers as well as foreign companies building up local production have their main offices in Moscow , and we want to be close in order to support their logistics needs in the best possible way," says Søren Tousgaard Jensen, Managing Director for WWL Russia.

The St. Petersburg office will continue to be the WWL head office in Russia. St. Petersburg with its port is the primary location for import and export, and home base for many of the companies‘ breakbulk and project cargo customers and forwarders.

WWL has been operating in Russia since 2003, establishing a fully owned branch office in St. Petersburg in 2009.

Quelle: eyefortransport
Portal: www.logistik-express.com

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