Worldwide Logistics Group Opens New Warehouse in New Jersey

Worldwide Logistics Group announces the opening of a new 300,000 square foot warehouse in Westampton, New Jersey. This is their largest US warehouse and the second warehouse opening in the last two weeks. The company recently announced the opening of a warehouse facility in Savannah, Georgia. The new warehouse is strategically located just off Interstate … Continued

Worldwide Logistics Group Opens New US Warehouse in Savannah, GA

Worldwide Logistics Group announces the opening of a new warehouse in Savannah, Georgia. It’s the company’s fifth US warehouse and eighth globally. The 125,000 sq. ft. warehouse sits conveniently in Garden City, five miles from the Garden City terminals at the Port of Savannah. Savannah is a convenient entry point into the US for cargo … Continued

Worldwide Logistics Group Opens New Branch in Kenya

Worldwide Logistics Group is proud to announce a new branch office located in Nairobi, Kenya. This is the logistics company’s second office to open in Africa. Last week, they announced the opening of their first ever African branch located on the west coast in Accra, Ghana. Because of the strategic, coastal location of the Kenya … Continued

Worldwide Logistics Group Expands into Africa

Worldwide Logistics Group announces the opening of its first African branch in Accra, Ghana. WWL Ghana Limited is the first USA freight forwarder to plant their flag in Ghana. Worldwide Logistics is now capable of handling air and ocean shipments to and from Ghana including weekly air and ocean consolidations from Istanbul, Turkey to Ghana. … Continued

NTDS Recognized by EPA for Sustainability Efforts

The Environmental Protection Agency has designated NTDS, Worldwide Logistics Group’s domestic transportation subsidiary, as a partner in their initiative to improve sustainability. NTDS is now recognized as a SmartWay partner of the EPA. SmartWay is an EPA program that helps the freight transportation sector improve supply chain efficiency, reduce transportation-related emissions and environmental risks for … Continued

Worldwide Logistics Group Hires Director of Latin America

Worldwide Logistics Group, a trusted leader in logistics, is pleased to announce the appointment of Juan Arteaga as Managing Director of the Latin America region. Mr. Arteaga will be based in Miami, with a strong focus on developing Worldwide Logistics’ LATAM business. He brings more than 20 years of logistics experience to the team, having … Continued

Carriers Respond to US West Coast Port Congestion with Increased Blank Sailings

In a reaction to the historical high level of congestion at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, carriers are increasing blank sailings and port omissions. While the overall global market is expected to be strong through Chinese New Year, blank sailings will continue well into 2022. It has been reported by shipping industry … Continued

Worldwide Logistics Group Wins China Airlines Award

3PL leader, Worldwide Logistics Group, has won China Airlines Million Dollar Sales Award in recognition of their outstanding contribution to US exports in 2020. This award is a milestone for Worldwide Logistics because of their perseverance during the Covid-19 pandemic. “Standing out in a competitive supply chain market is important to Worldwide Logistics at any … Continued

Project Cargo and Trade Fair Logistics – Recent Highlights in Logistics from Worldwide Logistics Group Germany

With a highly qualified team of project cargo and trade fair logistics experts, Worldwide Logistics Germany (WWL GmbH) carried out two very intricate shipments last month – a luxury car delivery to the UAE and pharmaceutical machinery to and from CIPM 2021, the largest pharmaceutical machinery exhibition located in Chengdu, China. Luxury Car Transport WWL … Continued

Los Angeles and Long Beach Ports Delay Congestion Fee

At least for now, the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach will hold off their proposed “emergency storage fee” imposed on ocean carriers who leave cargo too long at their terminals. The fee was to be assessed Monday, but officials announced they will delay consideration of the fee until November 22, citing cooperation among … Continued