(April 24, JCtrans, Birmingham)---On the second day of the exhibition Multimodal 2008, JCtrans contacted quite a few freighting forwarding associations and media organizations, including Freightnet.com, which was created and designed in 1994, and was launched online in February 1995; IFW (International Freighting Weekly), which has a proud 37-year pedigree as the number one source of information for freight forwarders, logistics providers and shippers; BIFA(British International Freight Association) , which is the principal trade association providing representation and support to British companies in the international movement of freight to and from the United Kingdom by all modes of transportation, such as air, rail, road and sea. As the exhibition is held in the UK, JCtrans conducted a deep talk with the leader from BIFA. Peter Quantrill, Director General showed great interest in cooperating with JCtrans while talking about expanding their Chinese market in the future. He expressed his willness of attending JCtrans Freight Forwarding Conference in November of 2008, and he might be the speaker on the conference on behalf of all the freight forwarders in UK. This is a piece of good news for JCtrans, as well.
Freightnet.com is now focusing on Chinese market, and thinking about to establish more distribution channels in China in the year of 2008. JCtrans is their proper partner to some extent, said Mr. Phil Morrison, director from Freightnet.com.
JCtrans is expecting more opportunities from the exhibition, finding its targeted customers and partners. All these may be good news for it.
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