time:matters strengthens presence in Southeast Asia

time:matters strengthens presence in Southeast Asia

time:matters is expanding its presence in Southeast Asia with new offices in Penang, Malaysia, and Bangkok, Thailand – two of the region’s leading manufacturing and innovation hubs. Both locations will offer the full range of time:matters’ services, with fast, flexible, and secure transportation solutions tailored to high-tech, semiconductor, automotive and advanced manufacturing sectors.

“Malaysia and Thailand are industrial powerhouses and key centers of growth. The new offices complement our existing set-up, offering our customers enhanced access to capacities and greater flexibility to serve all trade lanes in and out of the region. It helps our customers gain resilience and supports their evolving supply chain connections, no matter where manufacturing and logistics needs shift to in the future,” says Jon Norvald Haugen, time:matters’ Managing Director Asia Pacific. “Simon Ting Seng Kong has over 25 years of industry experience, which he’ll bring to this new role starting May 1. His deep market knowledge and proven track record make him a great fit for our Malaysia office. Sebastian May has helped shape our APAC strategy from the ground up. With his deep regional expertise, he is the right leader to grow our presence in Thailand and connect customers across Asia.”

“We live in an age of uncertainty, especially for supply chains and global trade. That’s why time:matters is stepping up its presence in key regions around the world”, comments Bernhard zur Strassen, CEO of time:matters. “Companies increasingly focus on de-risking production and sales by diversifying locations. In Asia, the spotlight is not just on China and India, but especially on Southeast Asia. The new offices are enabling us to better serve our customers with customized, flexible and high-performance transportation solutions. time:matters is ready, with more to come.”

time:matters’ global network grants customers direct access to all major airlines and strategic Courier Terminals such as in Shanghai, Frankfurt, and Munich. This ensures premium express freight handling, direct apron access and supervision of loading with own staff, real-time monitoring, and complete control across every shipment.

From Next Flight Out and On Board Courier to Charter and Door-to-Door solutions, continents like Asia, Europe and the Americas are seamlessly connected. In addition to the easy-to-use online booking channel, the new teams in Penang and Bangkok are ready to deliver – fast and reliably.time:matters

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