Three Aces Global- a Coop member in Delhi, gets awarded for empowering communities through purpose-driven action
Three Aces Global Logistics Pvt. Ltd. a member of The Cooperative Logistics Network in Delhi, India, has been recognized with the Rotary India CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) Award for North India, honoring its outstanding contributions to healthcare and sustainable community development. The award highlights the company’s continued efforts to drive positive social change while maintaining excellence in business operations.
A vision built on responsibility and impact
For Three Aces Global Logistics, success is about more than financial growth, it’s about creating lasting community impact. As Pankaj Agarwal, Director of Three Aces Global Logistics, explained, “We’ve always believed that being part of a community means contributing to its growth in meaningful ways. Our CSR policy is built on the idea that a company’s impact shouldn’t be limited to its balance sheet; it should also reflect in the lives it touches.”
Guided by the Companies Act 2013, the company’s CSR strategy focuses on projects that directly serve local needs. Each initiative is chosen through consultation with community members and social organizations to ensure that resources are used effectively and transparently.
Three Aces Global Receives Rotary International CSR Awards 2025
Focused initiatives for real social change
Three Aces Global’s CSR work centers on strengthening healthcare access and community welfare. Its recent projects include upgrading primary health centres to improve medical infrastructure and partnering with the RHAM Foundation to provide nutritional and healthcare support for children suffering from tuberculosis. Additionally, these initiatives are designed to achieve measurable results and are implemented in close collaboration with trusted partners and NGOs.
Accountability and collaboration at the core
A defined budget, action plan, and timeline back every CSR project undertaken by Three Aces Global. “We follow a disciplined process to ensure that we use our CSR resources where they matter most,” said Mr. Agarwal. “We make sure to evaluate all our initiatives for their real-world outcomes.” As a result, this structured and transparent approach has allowed the company to maximize its community impact while aligning with India’s CSR framework.
More than compliance, a culture of giving
For Three Aces Global Logistics, CSR is a reflection of the company values. As Mr. Agarwal summed up, “Whether it’s upgrading health centres or supporting underprivileged children, we see these efforts as part of our larger mission to create a positive ripple effect in society.”
The shipment consisted of transporting massive tanks for the oil and gas industry, each weighing around 100 tons
Portos International, a member of The Cooperative Logistics Network in Monterrey, Mexico, has completed a complex heavy-lift project for the oil and gas sector involving the transport of oversized tanks from China to Mexico. Each tank weighed over 100 tons, requiring meticulous planning, specialized equipment, and seamless coordination across borders.
100 tons of oil and gas industry shipment moves by Portos International
“This shipment was a real test of our team’s experience and attention to detail,” said Mr. Edgardo Garza, General Manager and Director of Portos International. “Moving such massive units requires not just the right equipment, but also precise coordination and constant communication between all parties involved. Our success on this project reflects our commitment to providing reliable and world-class logistics services to our clients worldwide.”
This milestone comes at a time when Mexico is reinforcing its position in global trade. In the first half of 2025 alone, the country recorded a 5% year-on-year increase in exports and a 6% rise in imports, driven largely by the growing demand for industrial and manufactured goods. With a resilient domestic economy and rising trade volumes, Mexico continues to establish itself as one of the most stable and strategic logistics gateways in Latin America.
From its base in Monterrey, a major industrial and logistics hub, Portos International remains committed to delivering world-class service and reliability to clients and partners, further strengthening its role in facilitating Mexico’s expanding trade network.
Congratulations to Portos International and all the best for their upcoming projects!
They have transitioned their freight forwarding operations to Cargoteam for greater efficiency and focus
Logtrade, a member of The Cooperative Logistics Network in Hanoi, Vietnam, is officially transitioning its membership to Cargoteam, its parent company. This change reflects an internal restructuring aimed at streamlining operations and aligning business activities under one primary brand.
Logtrade becomes Cargoteam Duc Viet Co Ltd
Cargoteam, which has long been the parent company of Logtrade, will now take over all freight forwarding activities previously managed by Logtrade. The decision comes as part of a strategic move to consolidate resources and enhance service delivery in the logistics sector.
According to the team, most of Cargoteam’s staff and decision-making functions will now center around freight forwarding. Meanwhile, Logtrade will focus primarily on trading and import-export activities, marking a clear division of roles between the two entities.
To quote Marc Guilhem, the CEO of the company, “With this change, Cargoteam aims to strengthen its position in the Vietnamese logistics market and continue providing reliable forwarding solutions to their clients as well as The Coop members worldwide.”
This transition will not affect ongoing collaborations or partnerships within The Cooperative Logistics Network. Members can expect the same level of professionalism and responsiveness from the Hanoi office, now operating under the Cargoteam name.
Congratulations to Logtrade on this new journey and all the best for their future endeavours!
The Cooperative Logistics Network’s 9th Annual Meeting will take place from 11th to 13th May 2026 at the Intercontinental Bangkok, bringing together freight forwarders from across the globe
The Cooperative Logistics Network has officially announced the dates and venue for its 9th Annual Meeting, scheduled from 11th to 13th May 2026 at the Intercontinental Bangkok, Thailand.
This premier gathering brings together independent freight forwarders from around the world, offering a unique opportunity to strengthen relationships, explore new business prospects, and make the most of network membership. In-person interaction continues to be at the heart of the event, allowing members to connect, exchange insights, and build trust in ways that virtual communication cannot replicate.
Attendees will benefit from pre-arranged one-to-one meetings, enabling them to meet partners in their preferred regions. Additionally, these sessions are designed to facilitate meaningful discussions and tangible business outcomes, ensuring that every connection made is purposeful and productive.
Bangkok has been chosen for its strategic importance as a logistics hub in Southeast Asia and its excellent global connectivity. Moreover, the Intercontinental Bangkok offers world-class conference facilities, a convenient central location, and exceptional hospitality, making it the perfect setting for this major network event.
Finally, beyond formal meetings, the three-day event will include a variety of social activities designed to foster informal interaction and networking. Highlights will include a Welcome Cocktail Reception, group tours, and a Gala Dinner, creating a relaxed environment where members can connect on a personal level while enjoying Bangkok’s vibrant culture.
The Cooperative Logistics Network team invites all members to mark their calendars and prepare for three days of productive meetings, networking, and cultural discovery in one of Asia’s most dynamic cities.
The new facility features 8,000 m² of covered bonded storage and 30,000 m² of open storage, enhancing their capacity to better handle the cargo of their customers
Antwerp Shipping and Forwarding Company, a member of The Cooperative Logistics Network in Antwerp, Belgium, has opened a new warehouse facility in Kruibeke, strengthening its position as a leading logistics partner. Located at Burchtstraat 87, 9150 Kruibeke, the state-of-the-art facility enhances its ability to manage diverse cargo types efficiently and securely.
New warehouse by Antwerp Shipping and Forwarding Company
“Our new warehouse marks a significant milestone for our company,” said Kenny De Wit, CEO of Antwerp Shipping and Forwarding. “Moreover, with 8,000 m² of covered bonded storage and 30,000 m² of open bonded storage, we can now handle general cargo, bulk shipments, dangerous goods, steel products, RoRo cargo, project cargo, and reefer connections with even greater efficiency.”
ASF’s versatile transport fleet, including container chassis, tautliners, and lowloaders, complements the facility and enables them to move cargo seamlessly across multiple modes of transport. This expansion will allow them to keep offering flexible, secure, and efficient services for their clients and logistics partners. The new Kruibeke facility meets the growing demands of international trade while emphasizing their high standard of service.
Congratulations to Antwerp Shipping and Forwarding and all the best for their upcoming projects!
They transported 52 CBM and 9 tons of sensitive medical equipment from France to Egypt, ensuring safe and timely delivery
Cairo Freight Systems, a Coop member in Cairo, Egypt, has recently completed a significant air freight operation, showcasing its expertise in handling large and sensitive cargo.
Cargo Freight ships 9 tonnes of medical equipment
The shipment consisted of medical equipment, transported by air from France to Egypt, with a total volume of 52 CBM and a weight of 9 tons. The operation was executed smoothly, with the cargo arriving safely and on schedule. This achievement underlines Cairo Freight Systems’ commitment to delivering high-quality logistics solutions for time-critical and sensitive shipments.
Mr. Loay Nayef, Chairman of Cairo Freight Systems, commented: “We have successfully executed this shipment of medical equipment, and it once again highlights our strong capability in handling complex cargo requirements. Our team ensured safe and timely delivery to the final destination, reflecting the reliability and efficiency that our clients can always expect from us.”
Congratulations to Cairo Freight Systems and all the best for their upcoming projects!
The name change will only affect their email addresses and logo, while operations and client relationships will remain intact
Kasulu Logistics, a Coop member in Dar Es Salaam and Arusha, Tanzania, is officially changing its name to Accurate Carriers Limited. The rebrand reflects the company’s expanding footprint across the region and internationally, aligning its identity with its growth ambitions.
Kasulu Logistics becomes Accurate Carriers Limited
The company confirmed that this change will not affect legal status, ownership, or the quality of services provided. The only updates are the logo and email address, while operations and client relationships will continue without disruption.
The original name “Kasulu” highlights the company’s roots but is tied to a single location. The new name, Accurate Carriers Limited, reflects the company’s focus on precision, reliability, and professionalism, reinforcing its competitive edge in both local and international markets.
“The rebranding also sets the stage for future growth and diversification, allowing us to extend its services beyond traditional logistics into broader transport and supply chain solutions under a cohesive brand, ” says Mr Adalbert Rusagara, Director of the company. “A refreshed and professional identity further strengthens client trust, signaling a commitment to accurate and dependable service at every stage,” he adds.
Congratulations to Accurate Carriers Limited on this strategic step, and wishing them the very best for their future endeavours!
From boosting agricultural exports to innovating cold chain solutions, handling urgent return shipments, and managing complex project cargo, Headway continues to set benchmarks in Vietnam’s logistics sector
Headway JSC, a member of The Cooperative Logistics Network in Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Da Nang, Haiphong, and Qui Nhon, is making waves in early 2025 with a series of major achievements that highlight its leadership in agricultural logistics, cold chain operations, return shipments, and project cargo management.
Supporting Vietnam’s Agricultural Exports in the Year of the Snake
Headway kicked off Spring 2025 by standing alongside its customers for the first shipments of the Year of the Snake, helping Vietnamese agricultural products gain prominence on the global trade map. In recent years, Vietnam’s agricultural exports have grown rapidly thanks to compliance with international food safety regulations and a steady increase in export turnover. Headway plays a vital role in this progress by providing tailored logistics solutions designed to enhance efficiency and reliability.
Headway JSC’s agricultural shipments
From customs consultation and domestic trucking to competitive international shipping rates, Headway’s comprehensive service ensures every stage of the process is closely monitored, right from empty container pickup to efficient packing and timely port delivery. Moreover, their coordination enables shipments to move faster than expected while meeting stringent quality standards.
“As we embark on these first shipments of the new year, we take pride in supporting our partners in strengthening Vietnam’s agricultural sector,” said Mr. Felix Nguyen, Managing Director of Headway JSC. “Most importantly, we stand by our customers to deliver high-value products to consumers worldwide.”
Building a Stronger Vietnam–Japan Cold Chain
In May 2025, Headway took a decisive step to strengthen its two-way cold chain logistics by conducting an on-site survey at Sankyo Corporation’s state-of-the-art cold storage facility in Tokyo. The visit allowed Headway’s team to observe world-class cold logistics in action and gain valuable insights into temperature control, zoning systems, and standardized handling procedures.
Cold chain shipments by Headway JSC
“This trip was more than a visit, it was a deep dive into operational excellence,” Nguyen remarked. “We aim to learn, adapt, and apply these standards to build stronger, more efficient logistics pathways for Vietnamese exporters.”
By collaborating closely with Sankyo, Headway is preparing to offer enhanced services covering refrigerated transport, cold container supply, customs clearance, and seamless integration with Tokyo’s cold storage network helping Vietnamese seafood maintain its quality and integrity as it reaches discerning markets like Japan.
Return of Frozen Pangasius Shipment from Brazil
Another highlight from Headway’s recent operations was its swift handling of a frozen pangasius shipment return from Santos Port, Brazil, to Cat Lai Port, Vietnam. After detecting a packaging defect, Headway’s team sprang into action, advising in-transit inspections that helped prevent losses from a second shipment with similar issues.
Perishable cargo of frozen pangasius by Headway JSC
Thanks to its extensive network and expertise, Headway booked a return vessel within one week—cutting the standard turnaround time in half. Furthermore, the operation minimized container storage costs, preserved product quality, and kept the cold chain fully intact with constant temperature monitoring.
“We understand the high stakes in frozen seafood logistics,” said Felix Nguyen. “That’s why we act quickly and strategically to protect our clients from financial and reputational risk.”
Comprehensive freight solutions for fertilizer shipments to key markets in Asia and Africa
Additionally, they successfully executed a fertilizer shipment involving eight 20DC containers of potassium sulfate (sulfate of potash – SOP). The cargo departed from Ho Chi Minh Port and was bound for key international destinations across Asia and Africa.
In this project, Headway transported large volumes of SOP fertilizer packed in standard jumbo bags, each weighing about one ton and loaded them directly into 20-foot containers. Additionally, this method ensures optimal use of space, technical safety, and reduced loading and unloading costs at both origin and destination ports.
Fertilizer shipment by Headway JSC
In order to serve diverse export markets, Headway leverages well-established sea routes connecting Ho Chi Minh with Durban in South Africa, Port Klang in Malaysia, Tomakomai in Japan, and Cebu in the Philippines. These routes offer flexibility and reliability, helping clients expand their reach in both established and emerging markets.
“Our clients know they can count on us,” added Mr Nguyen. “From route optimization to real-time updates and risk mitigation, we handle every detail so they can focus on growth.” Their global network of partners allows for competitive rates and stable shipping costs, even in volatile markets. As a result, it helps customers manage budgets and increase profit margins. Moreover, their dedicated team of logistics coordinators ensures each shipment stays on schedule, while their 24/7 monitoring system keeps risks to a minimum.
Overcoming Container Shortages for Mercedes-Benz Bus Exports
Headway also recently handled the smooth export of Mercedes-Benz luxury buses from Chu Lai Port to Thailand, a project that demanded timely coordination despite a shortage of suitable containers. To keep the project on schedule, Headway arranged for 40-foot flat rack containers to be transferred from Ho Chi Minh City to Chu Lai, ensuring proper lashing, packing, and loading for safe transport.
Shipment of Mercedes-Benz luxury bus
“This shipment was a challenge due to the container shortage, but our proactive coordination ensured that the client’s timeline was not compromised,” added Mr. Nguyen. “Additionally, it reflects Headway’s commitment to flexibility and problem-solving.”
A Year of Growth and Innovation Ahead
Whether it’s facilitating Vietnam’s first shipments of the year, advancing cold chain standards, handling urgent return shipments, or managing high-value project cargo, Headway JSC continues to prove why it is a trusted partner for exporters across Vietnam. Moreover, with a strong start to 2025, the company is positioned to keep supporting Vietnamese enterprises as they expand their presence in global markets.
Congratulations to Headway JSC for these outstanding accomplishments and best wishes for their upcoming projects!
Their improved rate request process will allow them to boost speed, clarity, and partner convenience
SEV Stante, a member of The Cooperative Logistics Network in Venice, Italy, has recently improved its service efficiency by introducing two dedicated desks for fast quote requests. This enhancement aims to provide their clients and partners with a quicker, more streamlined quoting process.
To further facilitate seamless communication, the company actively uses WhatsApp as a rapid-response tool. “Many agents write to me directly through our WhatsApp group. It’s the easiest way to communicate,” said Andrea Visone, General Managerof SEV Stante. “When necessary, I forward their requests to the correct department by email.”
New service for fast freight quotes by Sev Stante
The new system allows partners to directly request rates from SEV Stante’s dedicated team during regular working hours. If additional information is needed, the staff reaches out instantly via WhatsApp, which the company describes as much faster and more convenient than email. By combining traditional email workflows with real-time messaging apps, SEV Stante ensures that their global logistics partners receive prompt and efficient service.
Congratulations to Sev Stante for their continued commitment to fast and efficient client communication!
The conference reviewed the first-half performance of the company and explored strategies for enhanced customer service
Mid Year Meeting of Unitex Int’l Forwarding
Unitex Int’l Forwarding, a member of the Cooperative Logistics Network in Ningbo, China, recently concluded its 2025 mid-year meeting, held under the theme “Swifter, Higher, Stronger—together.” The conference served as both a progress checkpoint and a collaborative think tank, with participants reviewing the company’s performance during the first half of the year and exploring strategies to deliver even greater value to customers in today’s challenging logistics landscape.
The event also provided an opportunity to celebrate and share Unitex’s strong culture and core values with fellow network members. To capture the spirit of the gathering, they have prepared a video of the meeting.
Click on the above image to watch the video
“Our strength lies in our unity and our commitment to constant improvement,” said Ms Karen Ngo, Managing Director of Unitex. “This meeting was about not only assessing where we stand, but also setting a clear direction to serve our customers better in the months ahead.”
Congratulations to Unitex for successfully hosting an event that reflects its vision, teamwork, and dedication to excellence!
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