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Add China to the markets served by Canadian National Railway Co.’s year-old freight forwarding subsidiary. Today, the Class I announced CN WorldWide has launched international freight forwarding operations in China through offices in Shanghai, Beijing and Shenzhen.
Headquartered in Rotterdam, Netherlands, CN WorldWide offers door-to-door transportation services for trans-Atlantic and trans-Pacific shippers moving freight between North America, Europe and Asia. The company maintains offices in Canada, the United States, Netherlands, China, Italy and Bulgaria.
“China is a key driver in CN WorldWide’s freight forwarding business,” said Anita Ernesaks, CN WorldWide’s vice president and global managing director, in a prepared statement. “Our presence here enables us to better serve our customers in China and support the increasing trans-Pacific trade.”
10/12/2006
Rail News: Rail Industry Trends
CN's freight forwarding subsidiary enters China
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Add China to the markets served by Canadian National Railway Co.’s year-old freight forwarding subsidiary. Today, the Class I announced CN WorldWide has launched international freight forwarding operations in China through offices in Shanghai, Beijing and Shenzhen.
Headquartered in Rotterdam, Netherlands, CN WorldWide offers door-to-door transportation services for trans-Atlantic and trans-Pacific shippers moving freight between North America, Europe and Asia. The company maintains offices in Canada, the United States, Netherlands, China, Italy and Bulgaria.
“China is a key driver in CN WorldWide’s freight forwarding business,” said Anita Ernesaks, CN WorldWide’s vice president and global managing director, in a prepared statement. “Our presence here enables us to better serve our customers in China and support the increasing trans-Pacific trade.”