Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics announced expansion of Far East service to Israel

The global RoRo shipping and factory-to-dealer logistics specialist decided to add Israel to its liner service from Japan, Korea, China and South East Asia to Europe
04.05.14 / 10:01
Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics announced expansion of Far East service to Israel
04.05.14
Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics announced expansion of Far East service to Israel

Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL), the global RoRo shipping and factory-to-dealer logistics specialist, has decided to add Israel to its liner service from Japan, Korea, China and South East Asia to Europe.

 

The company, represented in Israel by Gold line shipping, a well-established company, as from 1996, dealing in all aspects of Shipping, Logistics, Projects and Relocations, and can offer a variety of all related services to foreign companies operating in Israel.

 

Founded in July 1999, Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics is the result of a merger of the operating activities of Wallenius Lines of Sweden with Wilh. Wilhelmsen Lines of Norway. Both are well established family-owned transportation companies known throughout the world for their reliability, quality, innovation and personal service.

 

WWL delivers innovative and sustainable global shipping and logistics solutions for manufacturers of cars, trucks, heavy equipment and specialized cargo. The company also specialises in handling complex project cargoes such as rail cars, power generators, mining equipment and yachts.

 

WWL's sophisticated supply chain management services ensure an efficient integration of ocean transportation, inland distribution, terminal handling and a large comprehensive range of specialised technical services.

 

WWL has approximately 6,500 employees across over 70 terminal and technical services facilities around the globe and operates 60 modern eco-friendly vessels. The company has a strong environmental focus and is an industry leader in developing innovative solutions to reduce its operational impacts on the environment.