Manuport Logistics embarks on Indonesian adventure with three new offices

Manuport Logistics (MPL) is thrilled to announce the opening of three new offices in Indonesia, strategically located in Jakarta, Semarang, and Surabaya. This expansion enhances MPL's extensive Asia-Pacific network, boosting efficiency and local expertise to better serve clients.

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Selamat datang di Indonesia.

Following successful launches in the Philippines, Hong Kong, and Japan earlier this year, the decision to establish a foothold in Indonesia aligns with MPL's strategy to leverage dynamic intra-Asia trade flows and embed itself in vibrant economies. Given Indonesia's significant role in furniture manufacturing and export, this region is particularly crucial for MPL's operations.

Renaud Guttinger, the newly appointed Managing Director for MPL Indonesia, shared his excitement: "Indonesia holds immense potential, and the energy of its people is inspiring. Opening our own offices here allows us to deliver innovative logistics solutions to both international and local customers, facilitating efficient sourcing from Indonesia and providing access to Southeast Asia's largest and fastest-growing consumer market."

Guy Pasmans, CEO of Manuport Logistics, expressed his enthusiasm at the inauguration of the Jakarta office: "This is an astonishing achievement for our team. Establishing MPL in Indonesia significantly strengthens our presence in Asia, strategically positioning us to meet the needs of our clients in this dynamic region."

This expansion is more than geographical growth; it signifies MPL’s proactive approach to tapping into Asia’s vast market potential. Offering specialized services such as international forwarding, customs brokerage, and intra-island transportation by sea and air, MPL is set to become a trusted partner in Indonesia's evolving logistics landscape.

As MPL continues to innovate and expand, this strategic move into Indonesia reaffirms its dedication to providing cutting-edge logistics solutions and solidifying its leadership in the APAC region.

With comprehensive logistics services now spanning Jakarta, Semarang, and Surabaya, MPL is poised to transform the logistics industry in Indonesia, driving efficiency, innovation, and growth. Stay tuned as Manuport Logistics paves the way for the future of logistics in Southeast Asia.

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