Antwerp Shipping and Forwarding Company Opens State-of-the-Art Warehouse in Kruibeke

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.

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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!

Cargo Land International successfully handles mega export project from Egypt to China

They moved 50 tractors with accessories via RORO vessel, totaling 780 tons and 1,550 CBM

Cargo Land International, a Coop member in Alexandria, Egypt, has successfully completed a massive export project from Egypt to China, marking another significant milestone in the company’s growing portfolio of large-scale logistics operations.

The project involved the shipment of 50 tractors with accessories, transported via RORO (Roll-on/Roll-off) vessel—a preferred method for moving heavy and wheeled machinery across long distances. The cargo had a total gross weight of 780 tons and a volume of 1,550 CBM, reflecting the scale and complexity of the operation.

“We are extremely proud to have handled this major export,” said Tamer Abu ElSaadat CEO, and Managing Director of Cargo Land International. “From meticulous planning to seamless execution, our team worked tirelessly to ensure a safe and timely delivery.”

Congratulations to Cargo Land International for the seamless handling of this shipment!