
       
     The 
        fast-growing and innovative global logistics 
        provider EMO Trans just debuted a new interactive website.
              While EMO 
        Chairman Jo Frigger is cautious and closely 
        watches the developing business worldwide, 
        he takes a long look forward into the year 
        ahead and comes up optimistic.
              “We 
        continue to expand in our existing locations 
        throughout Asia, Europe, and North and South 
        America,” Mr. Frigger said. 
              “Special 
        emphasis is being given to strong business 
        development with additional investments 
        in our global sales teams. 
              “We 
        also have a focus on the growing e-commerce 
        segment of our industry; this will create 
        additional opportunities to increase business.  
        
      
        “As Chinese Lunar New Year of the 
        Rooster begins, EMO President Marco Rohrer 
        and Director of Route Development/Chief 
        Rep. of China Tom Bayes have just returned 
        from the Mainland reporting continued dynamic 
        progress in our growth plan there. 
              “Our 
        entire global network pledge their continued 
        support for ongoing success and even greater 
        expansion and connectivity across the region. 
              “Looking 
        ahead in 2017 there are exciting prospects 
        for interaction with Asia for all of our 
        worldwide locations,” Jo Frigger declared.
              This year’s 
        big EMO Trans Annual Global Meeting is set 
        for March at Amelia Island near Jacksonville, 
        Florida.
              Today EMO 
        Trans operates out of 250 offices in 120 
        countries. It has grown both organically 
        and exponentially during the past decade, 
        having steadily implemented a growing menu 
        of customized global logistics solutions 
        for over 50 years. 
              “We 
        are proud to deliver the personalized service 
        of a privately held company with the robust 
        infrastructure of a multi-national leader,” 
        Jo Frigger concluded.
        Geoffrey