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Fresh Del Monte’s Network Shipping Rebrands To Offer Shipping Solutions

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Last updated on May 17th, 2022

Miami, Florida-based Fresh Del Monte and Network Shipping, its ocean logistics arm, has enhanced its platform through a rebrand to optimize cargo space on its vessels, offering shipping solutions to a broader audience amid continuous supply chain pressures.

The company’s rebrand improves its service functions with digital technology to better support human interactions, including a renovated interface that streamlines customer bookings and trade-lane information. While doing this, it is offering six new cellular reefer box ships and renaming its four “smart” routes to and from Ecuador, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Peru and the U.S. to raise awareness of endangered marine species.

“As disruptions in logistics and shipping continue to grow, the need to find agile and efficient solutions is greater than ever. Network Shipping is leveraging Fresh Del Monte’s resources, achieving an almost 100 percent on-time delivery rate, and responding quickly to ever-evolving market needs,” said Mohammad Abu-Ghazaleh, chairman and CEO at Fresh Del Monte. “We’re looking forward to offering our solutions to more people, giving them access to our robust, reliable distribution and logistics network that FDM customers have come to know and appreciate.”

Network Shipping’s value proposition focuses on providing the best solutions with a human touch. Operating as a hybrid shipping line/cargo owner, the boutique ocean logistics company understands the market pain points customers go through.

“Amid the ongoing supply chain crisis, customers need a reliable partner. At NWS, our goal is to build extended products enabling better end-to-end solutions tailored to each customer’s needs,” said Francis McCawley, head of commercial at Network Shipping. “We don’t follow a ‘one size fits all’ model as we know each and every customer is different and equally important, no matter the size.”

NWS has exceeded its expectations by turning 2021 into a record year both in revenue and cargo. Commercial cargo, which falls under Fresh Del Monte’s other products and services segment, saw an increase in 2021 revenue by approximately 45 percent compared with 2020. Its performance continued into Q1 2022.

NWS said it is outpacing its big shipping line competitors with an almost 100 percent on-time arrival rate versus the reliability between 26 to 50 percent for big shipping lines. The company has also opened new agencies in the U.S., Guatemala, Costa Rica and Peru to better serve customers.

To learn more about Network Shipping, visit network-shipping.com.

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