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Alliance between CaroTrans and TransOcean Shipping for Prague market
NON-VESSEL operating common carriers (NVOCCs) in Eastern, Southern and Central Europe, CaroTrans has formed a new alliance with TransOcean Shipping (TOS) with consolidation and distribution in Prague, providing full-container-load and less-than-container-load services to the freight forwarding community in those regions.
According to CaroTrans, Prague was chosen for its efficiency to and from Romania, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and other Central and Eastern European countries. Further expansion and coverage will come with the addition of Vienna, Austria, where TOS is currently headquartered, as well as the Port of Koper on the Adriatic Sea, American Shipper reported.
CaroTrans maintains offices all over the world, but oversees a specialised network of 13 North American offices and 25 container freight stations for shipping between North America and Central and Eastern Europe.
TOS maintains a fully integrated, EDI enabled IT system, and specialises as a neutral NVOCC within Southern and Eastern Europe.
According to CaroTrans, Prague was chosen for its efficiency to and from Romania, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and other Central and Eastern European countries. Further expansion and coverage will come with the addition of Vienna, Austria, where TOS is currently headquartered, as well as the Port of Koper on the Adriatic Sea, American Shipper reported.
CaroTrans maintains offices all over the world, but oversees a specialised network of 13 North American offices and 25 container freight stations for shipping between North America and Central and Eastern Europe.
TOS maintains a fully integrated, EDI enabled IT system, and specialises as a neutral NVOCC within Southern and Eastern Europe.
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