L to R James Lowery, Senior Account Executive, Nippon Express; Seiji Hakozaki, trainee, Nippon Express; Sandra Morla, Commercial Cargo Manager, Nippon Express; Saturo Ito, Manager, Operation Planning and Management, Nippon Express; Benjamin Vidal, Plant Manager, Miami ISC; and Barry Stein, Business Service Network Representative in the lobby of the Miami ISC.
Nippon Express, a global logistics company in Miami , is expanding its businesswith two postal products.
In the near future, Nippon Express will begin using InternationalService Airlift and Priority Mail International with permits established at theMiami Business Mail Entry Unit. Thisfirm will be able to take advantage of the current drop ship discounts andexpedite their mail from the Miami International Service Center .
Recently, local Nippon Express officials toured the MiamiBMEU with Business Service Network Representative Barry Stein. He explained BMEU acceptance and clearanceprocedures and introduced the Nippon Express staff to BMEU and MailingRequirements personnel. The group thenvisited the Miami ISC where Plant Manager Benjamin Vidal gave a tour ofinternational operations, including the acceptance and processing of mail to bedispatched on air cargo equipment.
Since Nippon Express openedits first overseas representative office in New York in 1958, its global network has expandedto over 382 locations in 37 countries with 15,376 personnel committed tosupporting our customers’ daily business processes. There’s a Miami office just a few blocks from the Miami Processing and Distribution Center . Nippon Express also has the geographic and sector expertiseto help business reach core markets with cargo centers and logistics serviceoperations across six continents; more than 1,400 facilities in Japan plus a global network comprised of 383 subsidiaries and 62 associated companiesdelivering transport and logistics services.
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