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Global Logistics Media Launches Logistics Website

The Global Logistics Media Group Launches Logistics Website In New Zealand

The Logistics New Zealand website focuses on the local Logistics sector by providing industry trends and reports, case studies, related articles/video’s and expert opinions. The website also will be introducing a smart mix of product listings, business listings and a jobs board.

CEO Nigel Lewis says “we are very happy to launch the Logistics New Zealand website for Logistics professionals and New Zealand businesses. This website is dedicated to providing vital and timely information to equip businesses in making the right decision when looking to import and/or export or simply to manage their supply chain more effectively.”

Logistics New Zealand has secured the contribution of significant thought-leaders and industry experts who will share their insight and experience with the Logistics industry. Gary Hartley, GM of Business at GS1 says, “We often get caught up in the day to day running of our working environment however, if we can use our knowledge and expertise to increase the capabilities of the New Zealand Logistics industry then that can only be good for the country.” A full list of contributors and profiles can be found on the Logistics New Zealand website.

The Global Logistics Media group is an Online Media Organization dedicated to the International Logistics Industry. With websites in the US, UK, India, Asia and now New Zealand the Global Logistics Media Group is quickly establishing itself as the number one source of information for the global Logistics Industry.

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