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HOH delivers globally with help from Freight Brokers
British fashion brand House of Holland to work with international wholesale courier broker Freight Brokers for worldwide e-deliveries
British fashion brand House of Holland has teamed up with Freight Brokers to help fulfil its international e-commerce orders.
The London-based global wholesale courier broker, which has worked with House of Holland since 2011, will manage all of the brand’s international on line deliveries, as well as its Time Critical shipments, including samples and garments for London Fashion Week.
“House of Holland are extremely happy and strongly recommend Freight Brokers service,” said Emmeli Kimhi, Digital Manager, House of Holland.
“They are highly effective and very supportive towards our demands.”
Ben Keisner, Sales Director, Freight Brokers said his team was looking forward to working more closely with House of Holland as they continue to grow global sales.
“This is an exciting time for an innovative British fashion label and we are delighted to be supporting them,” he said.
“As a family-run business, we bring a personal touch which has made us popular with over 250 UK-based companies, many of whom we are working closely with as they expand overseas.”
House of Holland is a contemporary British fashion house and brand formed in 2007 by English designer Henry Holland, and now sold in over 100 premium stores across the globe.
Freight brokers works exclusively with leading worldwide carriers to provide a fully automated and trackable service for its customers.
For more information, visit freightbrokersuk.com
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sarah Parker .
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