Hyundai Glovis expands logistics business with Thailand JV
Logistics unit Hyundai Glovis has entered the Thai market, setting up Hyundai Glovis Logistics Thailand, ...
South Korean logistics company Hyundai Glovis, already active on sea and land, is to enter the local air freight sector with a logistics centre at Incheon International Airport, the main gateway to Seoul.
On Friday, the CEOs of Glovis (Hyundai Motors’ transport unit) and Incheon International Airport Corp, Kim Jung-hoon and Kim Kyung-wook, signed an agreement for Glovis to build and operate the five-storey centre to tap into the growing global e-commerce sector and rising demand for cold chain logistics.
Slated for completion in ...
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