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IJS Global opens new office in Switzerland
Logistics solutions provider IJS Global opens new Zurich office aspart of on-going expansion programme
Supply chain solutions provider IJS Global has opened a new officeat Zurich Airport in Switzerland.
The branch is headed up by Katharina Tyrakowski, who has movedfrom her role as Customer Services Manager, Pharma, at theforwarder’s office in Frankfurt, Germany.
“We are committed to delivering real-time solutions for clientsglobally,” said Gary Roche, Chief Executive Officer, Europe MiddleEast Africa (EMEA), IJS Global.
“The new Swiss office will be supporting our key customers inhealthcare, life sciences, and other customers in the region, and willenable us to further develop our Time Critical Solutions (TCS)product.
“Katharina brings both experience of the pharma sector, and astrong commitment to customer care, and we are very pleased towelcome her to the newly-created role of General Manager,Switzerland.”
Katharina said she was delighted to be heading up the new venture.
“This is an exciting time for IJS Global, as we as continue to expandglobally and strengthen our service portfolio,” she said.
The new Swiss branch opened at the beginning of this month,bringing to 41 the number of IJS Global offices across the Americas,Australasia, and EMEA.
IJS Global recently opened a 24-hour pharma warehouse facility atFrankfurt Airport in Germany, and has launched a new TCS product to add to its growing portfolio of logistics solutions.
For more information, visit www.ijsglobal.co.uk
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