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Woodland Group is selected to join the Twig Logistics Network to support growth of Latin American services
We are delighted to announce that we have joined the Twig Logistics Network
Woodland Group USA, UK, Ireland and Hong Kong is delighted to announce we have joined the Twig Logistics Network, a group of the leading, independent agents delivering innovative, expert solutions in and out of Latin America. We have seen tremendous growth over the last 30+ years and has built a strong network of likeminded agents, made strategic acquisitions to support specialist service and invested heavily into our people and processes throughout. The Group has become known for commercially strong foundations, expert teams, agile approach, and excellent customer service.
Thanks to our 23 owned locations across the globe, in-house customs and compliance teams, dedicated ocean, air, road and rail experts, sustainability consultants, as well as owned warehouses offering full freight handling, eCommerce and fulfilment capabilities, we are perfectly positioned to create opportunity and add value to fellow Twig Network members and their clients.
Over the years, Woodland Group has established itself as the ‘top consolidator’ connecting the UK, USA, Asia, Ireland and mainland Europe and the providing local knowledge and global reach to businesses, no matter the size. Supported by our ever-growing IT and digital solutions including our digital supply chain management platform offering instant quoting, booking, reporting, and PO Management, Woodland Group will bring supply chain visibility and agile solutions to the network.
We will attend the network’s conferences and events and are looking forward to sharing and collaborating with fellow members on delivering excellence, creating opportunities and offering a consistent experience across our multiple global locations.
If you have any questions about your supply chain, please contact us here.
To learn more about Twig Logistics Network, click here
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