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Maersk opens new consolidation centre in Ethiopia

A.P Moller – Maersk and its Ethiopian partner, Freights International (PABOMI), announced the opening of a consolidation centre at Modjo Dry Port in Ethiopia.

According to the Danish carrier, the new multi-purpose facility is expected to help to simplify and optimise apparel and lifestyle customers’ supply chains – saving cost, significantly reducing their speed to market and making them more competitive.

“The new consolidation centre in Modjo Dry Port saves our customers time and cost through consolidation, synergies and providing a single point of contact with greater visibility,” said Carl Lorenz, managing director, Eastern Africa Area, A.P. Moller – Maersk.

He added, “the new facility will help to make Ethiopia a more attractive and competitive destination for sourcing goods for the apparel and lifestyle industries – key industries for job creation and growing the Ethiopian economy.”

Left to right, Addis Alemtaye, Corridor Manager Ethiopia/Djibouti, A.P. Moller – Maersk, Carl Lorenz, Managing Director, Eastern Africa Area, A.P. Moller – Maersk, Daniel Zemikael, Freighters International, Maersk agent in Ethiopia




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