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Freight Brokers works with Body Editions
Wholesale courier broker Freight Brokers is managing international Time Critical, sample, and Production shipments for up-and-coming British fashion brand Body Editions.
The label, which specialises in bodysuits, is expanding into new markets and recently became available for purchase at NET-A-PORTER, Avenue 32, and Alex Eagle.
“Freight Brokers really stood out as a company that understands the supply chain through and through, whilst consistently delivering the highest level of service,” said Body Editions founder Raquel Franco.
“We look forward to a mutually beneficial relationship that we expect will only grow as we expand into new markets.”
Fashion editor and stylist Franco launched Body Editions in 2011, focusing on tailored body shaping suits made from Italian yarns, German technical fabrics, and soft silk, and produced in Barcelona, Spain.
The brand has a wide fan base that includes the likes of Carine Roitfeld, Cara Delevingne, and many other influential women.
“We ensure our customers get the best rates available by working closely with all of the major carriers, and we are looking forward to bringing this benefit to Body Editions as they continue to grow,” said Ben Keisner, Sales Director, Freight Brokers.
Freight Brokers operates an online system that works in real time to allow its clients to track and trace deliveries, as well as downloading proof of delivery, all while maintaining independence.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sarah Parker .
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