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MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company, a leader in global transportation and logistics, is expanding its southeast Asian coverage and adding a dedicated agency for customers in the Philippines.
MSC will offer new services to connect the Philippines with the rest of its worldwide network of 200 sea trade routes, passing via the key transshipment hubs in the Asia region.
Beginning on 1 March, MSC will be represented locally in Manila to assist shippers and freight forwarders with their transportations requirements. In addition to the office in Manila, two more agencies in Cebu and Davao are envisaged.
For further information, customers in the Philippines should contact Mr. Pankaj Patki in Manila, or their local MSC agency.
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