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New group solves global logistics puzzle

Released on: October 10, 2007, 5:36 pm

Press Release Author: Project Professionals Group

Industry: Transportation & Logistics

Press Release Summary: Solving the logistics puzzle is the focus of a new business
with global service delivery capabilities.

Press Release Body: Project Professionals Group (PPG) launched this month (October)
already has 77 members around the world who have signed up to leverage local
resources to ensure safe and cost-efficient transportation of international project
cargoes.
PPG general manager Kevin Stephens, who formaly headed up the WorldWide Project
Consortium (WWPC), has a proven track record spanning 40 years in some of the most
senior positions within the shipping and logistics industry.
“The Project Professionals Group is solely focusing on specialist global project
forwarding and related services and is fully committed to delivering common
commercial objectives and extraordinary performance, creating long-term business
partnerships,” Mr Stephens said.
“PPG offers clients cost-effective solutions drawing on specialised project cargo
skills that utilise some of the most reliabe and professional freight transporters
in the world.”
Mr Stephens said there continued to be strong demand for supply chain management of
project cargoes involving a range of industries. These included heavy engineering,
oil and gas exploration, construction, mining, and power generation.
PPG has its headquarters in Brisbane, Australia.



Web Site: http://www.wwproject.net

Contact Details: Kevin Stephens available for interview on Tel: (+61-7) 3376 7003
E-mail: info@wwproject.net

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