MSC supports New Zealand's apple exporters
MSC (Mediterranean Shipping Company), one of the world leaders in global container shipping, supports New Zealand's apple exporters by offering global service with local knowledge.
Apples from New Zealand are in high demand, which are enjoyed both domestically and internationally. For more than a century, this South Pacific island nation has been exporting apples, which are now shipped to over 100 countries around the world. This is because the country has a perfect climate for growing a number of different types to meet the various palates of the world. New Zealand’s export season runs from between February and September.
Operating in New Zealand for 25 years, MSC has become one of the leading carriers of this premium perishable produce over long distances. This trust become possible thanks to the MSC's local apples team, and company's global port coverage, as well as to consistent investment in the most advanced reefer technology available.
MSC provide their apple customers with direct 24/7 access to its experienced local specialists in New Zealand. The local team works closely with clients to develop tailor-made customer care platforms, which are carefully designed to meet the specific needs and requirements of their business.
With a choice of four weekly liner services from New Zealand, MSC offers its clients shipping to all international apple markets, given that New Zealand is 12,000 miles from some of the key export markets. The company’s advanced reefer fleet, including PRIMELINE and NaturaLINE containers, which are the most efficient and environmentally friendly container refrigeration units, supports a hands-on approach to customer service.
Headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, MSC is a global business engaged in the shipping and logistics sector. With a presence in 155 countries, MSC facilitates international trade between the world’s major economies, and between emerging markets across all continents.
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