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Liverpool business announces major global expansion to USA and China
Brunswick International, headquartered in Hunts Cross, will embark on a huge expansion in 2022 with new offices in Dallas and Shanghai
Liverpool-based international shipping and logistics company Brunswick International has announced plans for a worldwide expansion.
The long-established business, which has been headquartered in Liverpool for more than 30 years, is set to open new offices in America and China next year as well as in London.
The company originally started in Brunswick Dock before moving to Kirkdale 20 years ago. Last year, they opened a new £2million headquarters in Hunts Cross.
Brunswick International has reported significant growth in their business since Brexit with their customs department increasing in trade by a whopping 500%. This is largely due to companies needing assistance with the new documentation requirements to move goods throughout the world as a result of Britain leaving the Customs Union.
The firm is also reporting increased operations within the American and Chinese markets which will see the opening offices there.
The first international office will open in Dallas, Texas in the first half of 2022 and this will be followed by a premises in Shanghai towards the end of the year.
Brunswick International co-founder Steve Crane said:
“Everyone at Brunswick International is extremely excited for what will be a huge 2022. Over the last 30 years the company has embarked on a solid trajectory of growth which has sped up significantly during the last couple of years.
“The opening of further offices in America and China as well as our new office in London will be game changing for the business. It will position us as a world leader in logistics and that is our ambition. Increased work from the United States and China mean this is essential for our growth.
“There has never been a better time to be involved in the logistics business. The solid foundations we have built at Brunswick will future-proof our facilities and allow us to thrive as technology in the industry advances and we globalise further.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Matthew Richardson .