Geodis expands Southeast Asia road network

Transport and logistics company, Geodis, has improved its road transport connections in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam.

The company’s fleet of vehicles and expanded network of partners enables full and partial loads to be carried by road along the Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand axis, and now Vietnam. The addition of the service to Vietnam will serve businesses driving the manufacturing boom in that country over recent years, helping the region become a vital supply chain node for many high-tech, retail, and FMCG businesses.

Launched in November 2019, the Road Transport service of Geodis in Southeast Asia was created to meet the needs of companies looking for a day-definite road transportation solution for their cargo, in the range of 30 to 1000 kilos per shipment.

The expanded road network for Full Truck Load (FTL) and Less than Truck Load (LTL) service provide freight management from first to last mile and offers additional options for existing Geodis customers, in addition to air and ocean transport modes. The door-to-door road option has the advantage of loading space flexibility, with benefits of lower rates than air freight, shorter transit times than ocean freight, and on-the-ground expertise for customs clearance.

Since March 2021, Geodis has expanded its road network capabilities by offering both standard and personalised solutions including its RoadDirect, RoadFast, and RoadSave services. With these differing levels of service, Geodis balances transit time and costs to ensure customers can tailor the solution that best fits their needs to include door-to-door service, customs brokerage and onward distribution.

Accompanying the new expansion of the Road Transport service of Geodis is a dedicated access to a rate calculator and automated quotation system, which will be available towards the end of 2021.

“Our expanded service aims to give our customers greater flexibility and reliability of service in the context of current supply chain disruptions affecting air and sea cargo flows,” said Geodis Sub-Regional Managing Director – South East Asia, Lakshmanan Venkateswaran.

“The service refinements come at a pivotal time as ASEAN’s manufacturing productivity and market expansion are gaining momentum due to the confluence of events that is motivating global companies to diversify their supply chain options.”

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