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Digital Freight Forwarder Enters Thailand And Malaysia.
Twill, a digital freight forwarder designed to make shipping simple, has launched into Thailand and Malaysia, the latest import countries to be added to the online platform.
Driven by customer demand, Twill is now present in 17 countries after just 14 months of operation under partner company Damco. Instant quotations are available 24/7 and it takes just 30 seconds to place a cargo booking on the platform – which can all be done using the intuitive online dashboard.
Erry Hardianto, Thailand, Malaysia & Singapore Area CEO at Damco commented: “The market here is very much ready to accept this new way of freight forwarding. We’re seeing more and more companies willing to try this kind of technology every day and our customers have made it clear that they want to see greater innovation from Damco – Twill provides that in abundance and we’re excited to take our customers on the digital journey.”
Troels Stovring, CEO of Twill added: “The beauty of Twill is that it takes the complexity of shipping away from our customers. We’re one of the first to be serving these countries and our large global network means that we can deliver on what our customers – and shippers – are asking for. Both countries are growing very quickly and it’s impossible to ignore them. The time is now for us to make shipping simple.”
Customers can now place a booking from Thailand and Malaysia by visiting the company’s website: www.twill.net/sign-up