The Netherlands-based supply chain service provider Ceva Logistics reopened its airfreight facility in Malaysia following the site’s expansion to serve as the nerve center in Kuala Lumpur for all the company’s airfreight-related operations.

Reopened October 30, 2012, the 1,300-square-meter facility containing warehouse and office space is located at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport’s Cargo Village.

It aims to optimize efficiency by combining export, import, warehousing, customs brokerage, ground transportation, breakbulk, and other operational activities.

“This is an important step for Ceva in Malaysia as we continue to build on our strengths in airfreight and in our integrated capabilities as an end-to-end 3PL provider,” said Tom Kennicutt, Ceva’s managing director for Malaysia.

 

Photo courtesy of CEVA Logistics

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