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Nippon Express opens branch office in the Republic of Serbia Becomes first Japanese forwarder to establish a business location in the country

June 8, 2024
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Nippon Express opens branch office in the Republic of Serbia Becomes first Japanese forwarder to establish a business location in the country
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October 29, 2021

Becomes first Japanese forwarder to establish a business location in the country

Nippon Express (Deutschland) GmbH (Manabu Asai, Managing Director; hereinafter, “NE Germany”), a local subsidiary of Nippon Express Co., Ltd. (Mitsuru Saito, President), has established a Belgrade Branch in the Republic of Serbia that opened for business on Monday, October 11.

(Building housing the branch)
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(Location of Belgrade Branch)

Located in the center of Europe, Serbia is becoming a base of operations for an increasing number of companies in the automobile manufacturing, electrical equipment/parts manufacturing and other mobility and EV-related industries due to its advantages as a production site. Serbia’s economic growth rate has been hovering at 2-4% in recent years, and strong economic growth is expected in future.

By becoming the first Japanese forwarder to open its own business location in Serbia, NE Germany is aiming to boost its sales to a variety of companies in the mobility and other industries operating in Central and Eastern European countries, including Serbia and other Balkan states.

The Belgrade Branch has been opened with the aim of expanding logistics services in Central and Eastern Europe, continuing Nippon Express’s commitment to meeting diversifying logistics needs around the world.

[Business description]
Forwarding (air/ocean/rail cargo), warehousing/delivery, removals

[Profile of business location]

Name
Belgrade Branch, Nippon Express (Deutschland) GmbH

Address
Sremska 4, 2100 Novi Sad, Serbia

Email
[email protected]

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Publish date : 2021-10-29 07:00:00

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