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Kerry Logistics a five-time winner at the Quamnet Outstanding Enterprise Awards 2019

Jan 15, 2020

Kerry Logistics Network Limited (‘Kerry Logistics’; Stock Code 0636.HK) was a proud winner at the Quamnet Outstanding Enterprise Awards (‘QOEA’) 2019 for the fifth consecutive year, clinching the Outstanding Global 3PL title for the third year running.

Alex Ng (right), Executive Director of Kerry Logistics (right), receives the Outstanding Global 3PL Award at QOEA 2019
Alex Ng (right), Executive Director of Kerry Logistics, receives the Outstanding Global 3PL Award at QOEA 2019

Presented in Hong Kong last night by leading Hong Kong financial news platform Quamnet, the title secured Kerry Logistics’ reputation as a global 3PL with expanding worldwide presence.
With the QOEA, Kerry Logistics was commended for its distinction in products and services, brand
reputation, philosophy of operation, marketing strategies, sustainable development strategies, accomplishments, corporate social responsibility and unique business philosophy or development.
Alex Ng, Executive Director of Kerry Logistics, said: “We are grateful to Quamnet for its recognition of our constant dedication to excellence. To receive the Outstanding Global 3PL title for the third time is a great encouragement as we extend our international footprint across diverse regions
"We will continue to enhance our service capabilities while growing our geographical coverage in order to accommodate the changing needs of our customers around the world.”
Organised annually, the QOEA is judged by a committee made up of the Quamnet editorial team, the Quam research team and independent financial analysts to identify and compliment the remarkable performance of Hong Kong enterprises.
Prior to winning the Outstanding Global 3PL title in 2017 and 2018, Kerry Logistics was named Outstanding Global Logistics Network and Outstanding Logistics Solution Provider in 2015 and 2016, respectively.
Kerry Logistics has recently deepened its reach in the Middle East by setting up a new office in Bahrain and opening a new bonded logistics facility in Dubai, in addition to acquiring a majority interest in Turkey’s Asav Lojistik Hizmetleri Anonim Sirketi to further the expansion of its global network and strengthen its international freight forwarding capabilities.

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