Menlo Worldwide Logistics has a base of more than 12 operating locations in the southeastern Asia region, serving a client base of nearly 200 Asia-based and global businesses. We provide shipping services to major parts of the world for both full container load (FCL) and less-than-container load (LCL) cargo. Principal destinations covered include Hong Kong, Japan, the Indian subcontinent, Africa, Europe and the ASEAN countries.
We take pride in using our proven experience with Asia-based third party logistics and strong capabilities in many of the region’s dominant industries, such as consumer electronics, wine and spirits, automotive and chemical/industrial.
Provision of logistics services for computer, consumer electronic, network, semi-con, telecommunications and related customers, including finished goods, parts distribution, value-added and supply chain management services.
Provision of logistics services for vehicle manufacturers, distributions, dealers and tier 1, 2 and 3 suppliers, including finished vehicle storage and distribution, after-market parts distribution and inbound parts management.
Provision of logistics services for aerospace, consumer goods and industrial customers, including inbound production support, finished goods distribution and service parts.
Warehousing, distribution and managed transportation services for the chemical industry, including nondangerous, as well as class 3, 5, 6 and 8 dangerous goods in Singapore.
Provision of logistics services for the wine and spirits industry, including import services, storage (ambient, cool and chill storage), and local distribution and export.
Our customers can now leverage a global platform that is integrated with a superior regional service portfolio. Menlo Worldwide Logistics understands the unique logistics needs of this region and of these key vertical markets. Our growing organization has great potential to extend value deeper into our customers’ supply chain operations, driving growth with differentiated services across a greater geographical area.