Logistics
Hanjin establishes subsidiary in Singapore
The new overseas subsidiary will serve as a strategic hub for expanding the logistics network in ASEAN
By Aug 14, 2024 (Gmt+09:00)
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The Singapore subsidiary will serve as a strategic hub, connecting with existing subsidiaries in Cambodia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Myanmar, Thailand, and other countries in the ASEAN bloc.
Hanjin targets increased forwarding volumes by linking the US, Europe, China, and Southeast Asia, while collaborating with local partners to offer customs clearance, delivery, and integrated logistics services in the region's growing e-commerce sector.
The company plans to broaden inland transportation within Singapore and cross-border transport services to nearby countries.
With the new Singapore subsidiary, Hanjin will operate a network of 18 subsidiaries in 22 countries, with 42 operational hubs by the end of the year.
Write to Jae-Kwang Ahn at ahnjk@hankyung.com
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