Kerry Logistics expanding China logistics center

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Kerry Logistics announced that it has broken ground on the expansion of its Chongqing Logistics Center in China just months after the completion of the first phase of the building to meet the rapid growth in demand. Phase 2 construction, which is scheduled for completion in the first quarter of 2013, will comprise 62,700 square meters of space for warehousing and value-added services. The facility will be housed in two towers, both four stories high.

The total area of the logistics center will be 83,200 square meters when the second phase is completed. “Chongqing is one of the fastest-growing cities in Western China, and we have seen a rapid increase in demand for warehousing and logistics services,” says Edwardo Erni, managing director of Mainland China. “We have completed the first phase of the logistics center, with an area of 20,500 square meters, in the first quarter of this year.”

Kerry Logistics is targeting the auto spare parts, electronics, hi-tech and telecommunications sectors to provide integrated logistics services such as VMI, pick-and-pack, labeling, packing and repacking.