RSD SHIPPING AGENCY EXPANDS INTO KINGSTON
PRESS RELEASE: MAY 29, 2020
In response to increased demands for its logistics services, RSD Shipping Agency Jamaica Limited with operations at Freeport in Montego Bay is expanding into Kingston, effective Monday, June 8, 2020.
RSD Shipping Agency’s Managing Director, Sonia Clarke-Bowen announces the opening of its Kingston office at Newport Commercial Centre, in the heart of the shipping and logistics district.
Clarke-Bowen says the new location will strengthen RSD Shipping’s presence in Jamaica, while offering closer access for the company’s clientele in the eastern part of the island.
The opening of our Kingston office is also expected to fuel the continued growth of RSD Shipping Agency, which was launched in Montego Bay in October last year, says the Managing Director, who also states “Over the 8 months of our operation in Montego Bay we have developed a reputation as one of the most innovative logistics company, delivering streamlined and simplified shipping solutions in fulfilling our clients import and export needs”.
The Managing Director says the company’s reputation is staked on its trusted network of partners in the USA, Canada, Asia and Europe, as well as those in Jamaica. “This in addition to a dedicated team of industry experts who lead our in-demand operations.
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About RSD Shipping Agency Jamaica Limited
RSD Shipping Agency Jamaica Limited is founded on the basic principles of quality customer service, reliability, integrity and innovation. A team with over one hundred years’ experience in the shipping industry, the company operates as the authorized and sister company of RSD International LLC out of the USA and Tradespan Cargo Services out of Canada.
Our Core business is ocean freight consolidation, consolidated full container load shipments (FCL), air shipments, small packages and less than container load shipments (LCL).
Further information at www.rsdshippingagency.com
Enquiries:
Suzette Brown
MediaSol
Tel: 876.841.3775/876.530.3268
Email: mediasoljamaica@yahoo.com
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