CCG Cool Chain Group Holding AG with headquarters in Bremen, Germany, acquired end of 2006 an established company in Peru with sister companies in Ecuador and Bolivia. All five offices in these three new countries in the meantime became full CCG Cool Chain Group subsidiaries.Additionally the CCG network is succesfully established in Germany, The Netherlands and Colombia. The CCG global network is offering their customers seemless logistic chain management from farm / plant to end user / point of delivery.
In line with CCG's mission statement, the Cool Chain Group companies aim and target is to become market leaders in the handling of perishable cargo, but are also active in dry cargo business.
CCG provides in their local markets as well as internationally a wide range of logistical services in all modes of transportation, by air, ocean or overland by truck. All CCG subsidiaries are headed by specialists in perishable logistics business, assisted by well experienced staff members.
For your Latin America logistic service requirements please contact:
CCG Peru, Mr. Ben Radema
CCG Ecuador, Mr. Diego Salgado
CCG Bolivia, Mr. Eduardo Subieta
CCG Colombia, Mr. Marcel Bryl
Publication date: 6/12/2007
Author: Andre van der Wiel
Copyright: www.freshplaza.com
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I would like to update everyone about this company´s operations in South America. CCG Colombia closed in 2008, management ran away leaving huge debts and staff unpaid. Recently in 2009, CCG Peru also closed their operations after loosing their only account, Unique. CCG Ecuador is also in shambles facing huge debts with their most important vendors.
CCG as a whole is not doing well. One of their offices in South Africa was also closed this year, while CCG Holland is struggling to maintain their warehouse operation in De Lier and Amsterdam's airfreight operation has been reduced significantly to a staff of 3.
Advice, don´t do business with this company.
Pepe Basurto, Bogota, Colombia
- 7/13/2009 8:42:08 PM
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