MOL Logistics Italy: Fashion and More

Fashion MOL Logistics offers storage and transport of fashion items. This involves careful planning and execution to ensure the safety and integrity of the products during transport. The use of GOH containers (Garment on Hanger) make loading and unloading safer and faster, both at the place of origin and at the destination. This can be especially beneficial for time-sensitive fashion shipments. It also minimizes the need for folding. This helps reduce wrinkles and maintain the overall quality and presentation of the clothing. Location: Malpensa Our Italian branch is strategically located, close to Malpensa airport. In Italy a substantial part of the shipments by air is handled from this airport. We offer airfreight service including customs. If temporary storage is required we offer a depot space so the excise duty will only be levied in the country of final destination. In addition to air freight, MOL Logistics provides Ocean freight, Warehousing and Project Cargo services. The advantage of our worldwide network of offices and agents provides customer benefit for all activities. Customer first attitude Our Japanese roots ensure a very dedicated approach to our customers. We prefer to focus on a solution orientated, long-term collaboration. From Italy, we serve many famous brands exporting to USA and Asia. Next to airfreight, MOL Logistics has a strong network for seafreight via Genoa, La Spezia, Leghorn and any other Italian port. With our extensive network, we also offer solutions via other European ports. Contact MLG Italy for all possibilities Breakbulk and Project Cargo MOL Logistics in Italy is also very experienced in transport of project cargo such as helicopters and yachts. In addition to transport, this includes services as port handling, customs clearance, transport engineering, cargo survey and technical support. MOL Logistics is able to perform door-to-door project solutions for various industries: e.g. power generation, infrastructure, wind energy, mining and minerals, industrial machinery or shipbuilding. Contact our Breakbulk Specialist for more details. Direct relation with Japan MOL Logistics Italy is part of MOL Logistics EMEA, and linked to Mitsui O.S.K. lines. This global shipping company is rooted in Japan. From EMEA we operate autonomously and independently. MOL Logistics emphasizes high standards of ethics, safety and sustainability, based on the MOL Group mission. We combine European expertise with Japanese dedication.

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