Tuesday 19 March 2013

Shipper Maersk to open rep office

Maersk Line and MCC Transport, subsidiaries of Danish business conglomerate AP Moller-Maersk Group, announced on March 8 that they intend to open a branch office in Myanmar following EU and US trade sanction suspensions last year.

The office is scheduled to be opened in the second half of 2013.


“I find it very exciting that we have received approval for a permanent representation in Myanmar, which will allow us to be a part of the rapid development we will undoubtedly see in Myanmar in the coming years,” said the managing director of Maersk Thailand, Henrik Jensen.

Maersk has operated in Myanmar for around 20 years through a third party agent, Win Universe Limited. They now have four sailings a week departing from Yangon.

“Myanmar is the last untapped market in Southeast Asia. It has significant natural resources, a large population and is strategically located between two of the world’s largest economies, India and China,” the company said in a statement on March 8.

The statement continues: “With a population of 60 million, Myanmar has the potential of becoming one of the largest consumer markets in Southeast Asia, while the low cost of labour is attracting low end manufacturing and production companies.”

AP Moller-Maersk Group operates companies primarily in the fields of shipping and oil and gas. Maersk Line is the world’s largest shipping container company.

source: The Myanmar Times

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