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Zinus agrees with Maersk for fixed-rate stable container supply in 2022

The world’s largest container line Maersk will provide Zinus with a stable supply of containers at a fixed price in the next year, allowing the global eCommerce furniture company to meet its shipping needs and stabilise ocean freight expenses, after the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) by both companies.

Maersk will also provide additional logistics services with the goal for the parties to continually grow the global, strategic partnership.

The Danish shipping company is expected to become the preferred global integrator of logistics for Zinus, according to a statement.

YounJae Lee, the CEO and Founder of Zinus, Ditlev Blicher, Head of Asia Pacific at Maersk, and Adam Farmer, the Representative Director and Head of Sales of North East Asia at Maersk, among others, participated in the signing ceremony on 11 November.

The parties intend to continually grow and strengthen the strategic partnership globally over at least a 10-year period.

In the short term, the arrangement would allow Zinus to secure a stable supply of shipping containers in 2022 at a fixed rate, in a deal that reminds the recent agreement between Maersk and Vestas, which gives Vestas direct access to container capacity at a fixed price.

In its recent Q3 earnings release, Zinus reported year-over-year revenue growth of 16.3% even despite the limitations of the current global shipping crisis, thanks in part to the continually increasing demand for online purchase of furniture which has accelerated over the course of the Covid-19 pandemic.

“This strategic cooperation will allow us to reduce our logistics risks during a period when the world is suffering from global supply issues due to the shortage of shipping containers and high ocean freight rates. We believe this MOU will also serve as a springboard for Zinus to continue to grow our global business even beyond the 16 countries where we currently operate,” commented Seonkyoo Park, Senior Director of Zinus Global SCM.





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