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E-commerce expert Tigers has opened an office in Suzhou, China, and a new fulfilment centre in Selangor, Malaysia. The latter is Tigers’ second Malaysian operation, after the automotive fulfilment centre in Kota Kinabalu, East Malaysia. The new Suzhou office is located close to Shanghai, where Tigers has recently opened a new facility to meet growing e-customer demand in both the business-to-business and business-to-customer sectors.
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Supply chain specialist Tigers is fulfiling portable cooker retailer Cobb’s e-commerce requirements in Hong Kong through its Tigers eShop online marketplace. Tigers handles Cobb’s B2C distribution from its e-commerce fulfilment centre in Hong Kong.
Tigers, which first opened eShops in China and Malaysia in 2017 and recently launched in Germany and ...
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Tigers Germany has opened a new office at Frankfurt Airport to help expand its global footprint ahead of the global launch of its eShop online marketplace service.
It will act as a gateway for Europe by creating air freight consolidation products, starting with the trade lane between Germany and South Africa.
The ...
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Asian-based supply chain specialist Tigers has relocated to a new two-warehouse facility in Shanghai, China to overcome space restraints in its previous operation and meet growing customer demand. The new facility, which is located close to Shanghai Yangshan Port, will allow Tigers to offer scalable solutions and has 34% more ...
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Supply chain specialist Tigers has opened a new office and warehouse complex in Riverside, California ahead of the launch of its eShop fulfilment service there. Todd Krell, heads the new facility and a team of 70 staff. The Hong Kong-headquartered firm will help brands launch e-commerce initiatives and expand their ...
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Hong Kong-based forwarder Tigers is to move to a larger facility in Dallas. The new location at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport includes a temperature-controlled area, specialising in health supplements and cosmetics, and is headed by branch manager Jodi Flynn. The e-commerce specialist operates 16 offices in the US and is ...
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Hong Kong-based Tigers Global Logistics leapt into action to transport 29 large bronze wildlife sculptures from Cape Town, South Africa to London for an exhibition by conservationist-turned-artist Bruce Little at the Mall Galleries.
The sculptures range from a 10cm mouse to a quarter-tonne, 450cm long Leopard.
The sculptures arrived in an ocean ...
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