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Seko and Synergy partner to offer integrated supply chain services for UK shippers

Filed in archive Partnerships on May 9, 2007

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SEKO, a global provider of freight forwarding and logistics solutions announced its strategic partner in the UK has established a new marketing partnership with SYNERGY, a London-based retail logistics and processing company. Effective immediately, SEKO-UK has changed its name to SEKO SYNERGY to reflect the partnership that will allow the Company to offer more comprehensive end-to-end distribution solutions to its customers.

SYNERGY has more than 15 years experience in providing retail value-added, logistics and Web fulfillment solutions to leading brand names and their suppliers throughout the United Kingdom. The success of SEKO's UK operation is based on its innovative and cost saving transportation, logistics and information solutions it has developed for a growing number of leading brand name companies, particularly in the retail, lifestyle and aviation industries. Through this marketing merger, SEKO vastly expands its supply chain capabilities by adding in excess of 100 personnel at two locations in North London. SEKO has facilities in London Heathrow and Manchester, while SYNERGY'S London operations include the same processing services for goods that cannot be allocated to store further up the supply chain. SEKO brings to the merger strength in freight forwarding and supply chain management capabilities throughout the UK, Europe, Asia and elsewhere.

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