New Seko facilities open in Mexico

March 7, 2008
Supply chain solution provider Seko has opened new facilities in Mexico to provide freight forwarding services throughout North America, Europe and Asia. The main office is located

Supply chain solution providerSeko has opened new facilities in Mexico to provide freight forwarding services throughout North America, Europe and Asia. The main office is located in Mexico City, near the Mexico City International Airport, with operations in Manzanillo, Veracruz, and Nuevo Laredo. An additional office is located in Laredo, TX.

The Seko Mexico operation is intended to provide full-service, customized air and sea freight forwarding services to all of Mexico, including handling import and export trade, customs brokerage, warehousing management services and ground freight to the U.S. and Canada, with door-to-door service for both LTL and FTL.

“Mexico has enjoyed significant trade and industry growth during recent years,” said William Wascher, president & CEO of Seko. “It is located in a strategic geographical location, has a robust economy and an improved infrastructure that has opened new opportunities for businesses. We feel Mexico is an excellent location from which to provide better service to our clients throughout the entire region and beyond.”

Cedric R. Sosa, vp of Seko Mexico, heads the new operation. He oversees 65 employees throughout Mexico, who have a combined total of more than 100 years of logistics experience.

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