- Cloud-based logistics platform Yojee (YOJ) subsidiary Yojee Solutions has signed a new statement of work (SOW) with GEODIS Singapore
- The new agreement will increase Yojee’s existing three-year Master Services Agreement will cover GEODIS network in Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand
- Yojee’s platform manages, tracks and optimises freight movements from the sender to the endpoint across sea, land and air
- On the market today, Yojee is up 20 per cent and is trading for 15 cents per share
Cloud-based logistics platform Yojee (YOJ) subsidiary Yojee Solutions has signed a new statement of work (SOW) with GEODIS Singapore.
This new agreement will increase Yojee’s existing three-year Master Services Agreement to cover three countries of the global GEODIS network — Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand.
GEODIS is a global chain operator and helps clients overcome their logistical constraints.
Yojee’s platform manages, tracks and optimises freight movements from the sender to the endpoint across all three transportations — sea, land and air.
“This new extended partnership with Yojee will ensure we continue to bring maximum benefit to our customers as they work to de-risk their supply chains,” GEODIS Managing Director for the ASEAN area, Rene Bach-Larsen said.
Yojee Managing Director Ed Clarke says this new agreement recognises the strong value the platform brings to GEODIS.
“We continue to work together to identify opportunities to partner on improved customer experience and towards regional growth objectives,” he said.
“We believe Yojee’s platform can deliver huge incremental value to GEODIS and we look forward to continuing to work closely with such a great organisation,” he added.
On the market today, Yojee is up 20 per cent and is trading for 15 cents per share at 12:35 pm AEST.