AGI Global Logistics open new offices in Manchester & Southampton

AGI Global Logistics open new offices in Manchester & Southampton

AGI Global Logistics have announced two recent new office openings in Manchester & Southampton, taking their total number of offices to 18.

The opening of the Manchester office has increased their coverage in the North of England, with Southampton improving their offering along the South coast. Both offices are based in excellent locations to continue offering Road, Sea and Air Freight services.

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AGI Manchester – Experts in Road Freight & Sea Freight

The Manchester office is headed up by Tom Wright, and specialises in Road Freight & Sea Freight, with the team providing container rail solutions too. Tom brings a wealth of experience, from operations, right through to procurement, and he will be a real asset to the team at AGI.

The office itself is located in Cheadle, just south of central Manchester, and it offers excellent road links via the M56 and M60. The historic port of Liverpool is just 40 miles away, with Manchester Airport located 5 miles away too.

The opening of this office cements AGI’s commitment to offering logistics solutions in the North of England, and it will complement their offices in Immingham and Newcastle. 

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AGI Southampton – Experts in Road Freight & Sea Freight

The new Southampton office is run by Phillip Hoare, who has a wealth of experience in freight forwarding and global logistics. Phillip is an excellent addition to AGI, and the team look forward to working closely with him.

Based in Winchester, and specialising in all modes of transport, the office is perfectly positioned to serve the South coast of England, with the port of Southampton just 15 miles away, and excellent road links via the M3 and the M27. 

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