Logwin, a global provider of logistics services, has opened a dedicated fashion warehouse in Shah Alam, Malaysia. The new facility will provide a full range of services specifically targeted at customers in the premium fashion and lifestyle products sector.

“The warehouse will link with Logwin’s existing operations in Hong Kong, Singapore and Shanghai. Sydney will be the next site to come online as the company expands, with Indonesia, India and more offices in China to join the network. Facilities are also planned for Thailand and Vietnam,” the company said.

Logwin will offer the full range of logistics services at warehouses across Asia, which will range in capacity from 9,000 square meters to 18,000 square meters.

“There is growing demand from our fashion and lifestyle customers for dedicated warehousing because the handling of high fashion and lifestyle products is completely different to the way other goods are handled. The service will include the offering of air and ocean freight, distribution and shop delivery,” said Marc Wijnen, director of logistics at Logwin’s business segment Air + Ocean.

Logwin also announced recently its partnership with the Malaysian International Fashion Alliance (mifa), the organizer of the Malaysia International Fashion Week (MIF-W) to be held in Kuala Lumpur from November 21 to 27.

 

Photo from Logwin

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