SEKO, a global provider of freight forwarding and logistics solutions, announced it is continuing to expand its operations through the opening of a new office in Boise, Idaho.
The newest North American office provides full-service forwarding operations for the Boise valley, including the cities Eagle, Meridian, Nampa and Caldwell. It is one of many offices being opened nationally and internationally to better serve SEKO’s growing client base.
SEKO’s domestic strategic partner business model is based on using independent contractors and applying best practices to its organizational structure. The result combines a seamless global logistics approach with local business, cultural and regional expertise. SEKO’s newest location will target a wide range of manufacturers shipping goods into and out of the expanding Boise area.
Tom D’Annunzio oversees SEKO’s new Boise office. D’Annunzio had been a cargo agent for airlines operating on the West Coast for the past 12 years and John Wilson, operations manager, has had 25 years in the transportation and logistics industries. “We are well-positioned in terms of local market knowledge and industry expertise,” explained D’Annunzio.
Founded in 1976, SEKO is a global transportation and logistics company with 46 offices in North America and offices in over 60 countries worldwide. It offers a full range of supply chain solutions, including expedited and time-definite airfreight services, ground and ocean logistics, and other services on an international basis.
SEKO Opens Office In Boise, Idaho
SEKO, a global provider of freight forwarding and logistics solutions, announced it is continuing to expand its operations through the opening of a new office in Boise, Idaho.
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