Transplace Expands Logistics Technology Platform to Europe

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Transplace, a leader in high-level logistics technology and solutions, opened its first European office to more readily serve its customers. The move will broaden the company’s supply chain strategies for shippers across the globe. They are considered to be industry-leading. Situated in Leusden, Netherlands, the new office will be functioning as the logistics passage to Europe.

Transplace Is Aiming To Rapidly Grow Its Supply Chain In Europe

“As our customers keep grow their companies universally, there has been a rising appeal for our tech-empowered solutions to drive streamlining and perceivability across the networks in the world,” said Frank McGuigan, CEO of Transplace. “We’re sure that by opening the Leusden office we can uphold these necessities with our logistics platform and solutions.”

Transplace is in a good position for development in Europe and hopes to have $300MM/? 250MM in freight under management by midyear. Driving the biggest transportation and logistics system, Transplace’s worldwide repository of transportation data offers standardization across the world to improve service conveyance, lower operational chance and diminish costs.

“For supply chain experts in Europe, data fracture is a trouble. This is because a number of shippers don’t have a solitary platform that gives overall European perceivability to logistics, including services levels, costs and trends,” said Etienne Visser, Managing Director of Transplace’s European business. “The worldwide logistics platform we have for North America and Europe joined with our highly skilled group of employess, keeps on driving supply chain readiness, productivity and consistency for shippers across the globe.” With more than 1,000 customers and $11 billion of Freight Under Management (FUM) in North America alone, and a developing base of customers across Europe, Transplace keeps on conveying the insightful solutions that develop and separate the supply chains of its customers.

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