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UPDATED: 16:35, August 13, 2004
U.S.-based supply, transportation giant starts new business in south China
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Bax Global Limited, a supply chain and transportation solution company based in the United States, on Thursday inaugurated its new business -- Bax Global Freight Forwarding Company Ltd.-- in Guangzhou, capital of south China's Guangdong province.

With the inauguration of the new company, Bax Global Limited, a member of home security giant the Brink's Company, will set up a logistics center in Guangzhou to provide service to businesses in Guangzhou and in other cities of the Pearl River Delta, said corporate sources.

Bax Global Limited is the first global logistics service provider that was given by the Chinese Government last March the permit to establish a solely invested subsidiary in China.

Bax Global Freight Forwarding (Guangzhou) Company Ltd will provide clients with services ranging from international freight forwarding agent service, global transport agent service for exhibits, personal property and cargo for customs clearance, to consultancy in transportation solutions and freight forwarding services.

Bax Global Limited entered China in 1990s. In addition to Guangzhou, the company's China business is also available in Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Suzhou, Dalian, Fuzhou, Nanjing, Ningbo, Qingdao, Tianjin and Xiamen, most of which are coastal cities.

Source: Xinhua

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