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One of the UK’s oldest companies John Good Shipping launches new website
John Good Shipping is inviting its customers to explore its new website. The new website has been designed to provide a user-friendly experience with improved navigation and functionality throughout, plus the addition of a useful content hub where customers can learn more about the shipping and logistics industry.
Alan Platt, Chairman of John Good Shipping, commented: “I am delighted to announce John Good Shipping’s newly revamped website is now live. As well as improving the way customers find out about our company and services, visitors will benefit from our knowledge centre where we share our expertise through our blog, as well as free downloads such as guides and templates to help make life easier for those involved in shipping and freight forwarding.”
The new website offers an insight into the history of John Good Shipping, showcases its family values and introduces the leadership team. Visitors will also find detailed information on the services offered such as freight forwarding by sea, air and road, warehousing & distribution and liner & port agency services. Customers can also track their cargo, pay invoices and request quotes online.
Seamus Jennings, Managing Director of John Good Shipping, added: “As one of the oldest shipping companies in the UK, we wanted the website to show how we combine good old fashioned service with technical innovation, and I believe we’ve done that. Visitors to the website get a real insight into our history and values while learning about what we do and how our services can make a difference to their business.”
The company’s already popular shipping and logistics blog will be updated weekly, and new resources that can be downloaded for free will be added on a regular basis.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Michelle Taft .
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