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On a mission

On December 7 and 8, the second annual meeting of the Crosstrades network will be held in Shanghai. This network’s aim is to promote trade with the African continent. “It will be an exciting two-day event featuring interesting speakers,’ Geert De Wilde says. “The program includes presentations from a major Chinese e-commerce player and the African Chamber of Commerce, among others. We want to keep our finger on the pulse of this rapidly evolving economy, so we can quickly respond to new trends and developments. The central question to which Gosselin hopes to find an answer is how to strengthen our position in the African interior. The knowledge we gather will be incorporated into our commercial strategy.”

“After that, we will travel on to Seoul,” Walter Van Mechelen continues, “and then participate in an international trade mission organized by the City of Antwerp from December 10 through 17. Together with around 60 other companies as well as delegates representing the city and the Port of Antwerp, we will visit a few telecom giants and other organizations. We will also make initial contact with companies we are going to partner with in the future. Naturally, we are also curious to see who will be setting up a presence in Asia in the near future since these are all potential customers for Gosselin.”

On a trade mission to China

About Gosselin Logistics

Gosselin Logistics manages logistic supply chains between Europe, China, Africa and the rest of the world. Offering a complete range of logistic services, from forwarding and warehousing to customs clearance including specialized services such as lashing and securing and manufacturing overflow and storage crates. Gosselin Logistics is part of the Gosselin Group.

Gosselin originated in 1930 and counts more than 700 employees that generate a revenue of more than 200 million euro. Its headquarters are located strategically at the Albert Canal in Deurne, its inland terminal connects the ports of Antwerp and Rotterdam to the European hinterland. The company has 48 offices in 32 countries and is strongly represented in Europe, Eastern Europe, Russia and Central Asia.
 

Ultieme vorm van samenwerking voor meer dan 70 koelcontainers

“De sleutel: Efficiëntie van de planning. Een lichter (barge) om 72+ TEU in 1 keer mee te nemen. Anders zitten we met verschillende calls op MPET, met het risico dat we de afvaart missen én slagen we erin om ze bij aankomst meteen terug te koelen,” legt Bruno Cambien, Gosselin xxx in een mail uit aan MSC’s Intermodal Executive Martijn Lagaune. Het is de start van een opmerkelijk traject.

Ultimate form of collaboration for more than 70 refrigerated containers

“The key: efficient planning. Transporting a lighter (barge) 72+ TEU in one go. Otherwise, we would have several calls at MPET, with the risk of missing the departure, and we would be able to cool them down immediately upon arrival,” explains Bruno Cambien in an email to MSC’s Intermodal Executive Martijn Lagaune. It is the start of a remarkable journey.

The Limburg–Antwerp Express: Port of Limburg and Gosselin join forces on the Albert Canal

Port of Limburg and logistics service provider Gosselin announce a strategic partnership for container transport between Limburg and the port of Antwerp. By combining their container volumes and sailing together on the Albert Canal, both partners will increase efficiency, shorten transit times, and strengthen Limburg's connectivity with the most important deep-sea terminals.