Fourth Freja office opening in China, capacity to quadruple in Sweden

Freja expands in China with a new office in Shenzhen.

Global transport and logistics company, Freja, is opening a new office in Shenzhen, China, as it continues to expand its service offerings in air freight, sea freight, project forwarding and e-commerce.

This will be the fourth office, with others located in Shanghai, Qingdao and Guangzhou.

“The opening of the new office is a natural step in our development, and it will support us in better fulfilling our customers’ needs,” said Freja China Managing Director, Leo Hu.

“After a slow economic recovery due to Covid-19 and years of political uncertainty, we want to strengthen today’s supply chains by expanding our business.”

The Danish company said the new office will allow it to improve transportation speed and its cargo size range.

Meanwhile, in April, the company announced it would be expanding in Sweden and entered into an agreement with Tosito AB to build a brand new environmentally certified logistics property in Jönköping.

Freja is quadrupling capacity in Jönköping, Sweden.

Freja Transport & Logistics AB quadrupled its capacity in Jönköping to 20,000 square metres. Construction has begun and the site should be ready for occupancy in the spring of 2024.

The property company Tosito has signed a lease with Freja for a logistics property in Torsvik.

“We are very happy that Freja has chosen to grow further at Torsvik in Jönköping,” said Tosito CEO, Tommy Fritz.

“We have a good collaboration, and we are happy that we have received their trust again. We see this as proof that we had a successful collaboration and look forward to following their journey in the coming years.”

Freja CEO, Morten Dreyer, said the expansion follows a desire to expand in the region.

“Jönköping is an important point in Sweden for our setup, and not least the fine development and increase in volume we had, which made us outgrow our current property.

“Freja is therefore looking forward with joy to now being able to offer the necessary space for all the requests we receive in relation to the services we can offer current and potential new customers.”

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