Overseas Express become UPS’ authorised service contractor in Croatia
Overseas Express has entered into an agreement with UPS to become their authorised service contractor in Croatia. Overseas Express has entered into an agreement with UPS to become their authorised service contractor in Croatia.
Through UPS, Overseas now state it can offer its customers a more comprehensive service, including international shipments to more than 200 countries and territories worldwide, as well as all necessary handling services. Furthermore, Overseas says it “will ensure optimal efficiency and the delivery of top quality international services at its new state-of-the-art logistics and distribution centre, which is expected to open during the first half of 2009”.
“This relationship is a perfect fit with our business strategy to internationalise our operations and continuously offer increased value to customers by meeting their evolving needs. Both UPS and Overseas are able to deliver the necessary depth and breadth of quality services that provide additional value to customers. As UPS’ authorised service contractor, we will combine our service strengths and make significant strides in enhancing our service portfolio that is now supported by a global network and respected brand that reflects the quality, reliability and commitment that we continually aspire to deliver,” stated Tanja Rukavina, managing director of Overseas.
Michael Mavropoulos, managing director for the Greece, Cyprus & Balkans region for UPS, commented: “This relationship is reflective of the commitment of both companies to further improve speed, efficiency and accessibility for the benefit of our international and Croatian customers. Our strategy balances customer needs on both a global and local basis, recognizing the importance of having strong local service providers such as Overseas who enable us to continually provide our customers with increased value and a competitive advantage in express delivery. Together, our companies will be able to meet the growing demands brought on by the increasing internationalisation of the Croatian marketplace.”