This summer Gebrüder Weiss opened Air & Sea offices in the South Korean capital of Seoul, in major Australian cities Sydney and Melbourne, as well as in Aukland, New Zealand. Customers in Asian, American, and European markets who are maintaining or growing business relationships in these countries will benefit from this new presence with access to additional experts and channels in the East Asian/Oceania markets.
Despite the difficulties caused by the coronavirus crisis, the expansion projects were completed as scheduled. The goal is to grow with our customers and to apply uniform standards in our work around the globe. As Gebrüder Weiss examined its global supply chains, South Korea – as a hub for many prestigious high-tech companies, and the region Down Under – with its diverse industries, are essential components in achieving global uniform standards.
"The important thing here is to establish compelling delivery chains in the future, based on our long-standing experience in the logistics market. In this context, we also make sure to tie in with fast-growing transport activities within Asia, and create synergies when it comes to the efficient use of transport capacities," says Michael Zankel, Regional Manager East Asia/Oceania at Gebrüder Weiss.
As a global transport leader, Gebrüder Weiss has a presence in each of the region's top trading partner countries, which includes China, the USA, Japan, and Germany. Business commodities such as vehicles and automotive parts, machines and electronic products, and goods from the food and chemical industries, are imported from the USA, Europe, and Southeast Asia to the region Down Under.
New location addresses are as follows:
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA +61 3 7018 2650 | SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA +61 2 90547827 |
AUKLAND, NEW ZEALAND +64-9-8013713 | SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA |