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ECU Worldwide USA expands offering with direct weekly services to Busan

Jan 22, 2020

Busan, South Korea’s second largest city is an important global trade hub that serves as a key gateway to the Eurasian continents. Its world-class ports and infrastructure facilitate movement of imports, exports and transhipment cargo across the world.

To bolster businesses with seamless logistics, ECU Worldwide USA now offers direct services from the Pacific Northwest to Busan. In addition, on-forwarding is offered to over 100 destinations in Asia, Africa, the Indian subcontinent and the Middle East. This weekly direct service with a CFS cut-off at Portland, USA on Wednesdays and Seattle, USA on Thursdays offers a transit time of just 12 days to enable swift, hassle-free cargo transportation to Busan.

ECU Worldwide USA is among the few co-loaders in the US market to offer a full portfolio of ocean, air and trucking solutions to clients for shipments across the world. This gives the company the flexibility to truck cargo directly to the nearest airport for a fast upload, or to its gateway office, and to offer competitive consolidation rates, regardless of where the cargo originates.

ECU Worldwide USA’s new direct weekly service to Busan strengthens ECU Worldwide’s existing global network operating through more than 300 offices in over 160 countries and serving more than 2400 direct trade lanes.

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