Jeena & Company has reaffirmed its long-standing strategic partnership with OEC Group, strengthening logistics connectivity & trade facilitation between India & Canada. By combining Jeena’s operational network across India and with OEC established presence in Canada, the partnership provides customers with seamless end to end logistics solutions covering ocean and air cargo, specialised dedicated teams for project cargo, integrated warehousing free trade zones fulfillment, customs clearance capabilities, and leading technology, and PO management, and shipment tracking. The partnership will offer Full Container Load (FCL) sailing options from all major Indian ports to key Canadian gateways, catering to general and specialised cargo requirements, along with regular Less than Container Load (LCL) consolidation services featuring fixed-day schedules, competitive pricing, and optimised transit times for smaller shipments. It will also leverage Jeena’s strong operational capabilities and robust network across India, coupled with the technology-enabled logistics platforms, global freight management capabilities of the OEC Group, to deliver greater shipment visibility, improved reliability, and support to the customers of the organization that operates in the Canada markets. Prediman Koul, CEO, Jeena & Company, said, “The collaboration with OEC delivered value to customers by ensuring efficient cargo movements, reliable service standards and strong coordination across both markets, thus delivering value-driven logistic solutions to customers navigating increasingly complex global supply chains.”
Jeena reaffirms ties with OEC Group
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