Germany's State of Hessen, One of Europe's Leading Business Locations in Logistics, Participates in Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) Annual Global Conference Philadelphia, PA; October 2-5, 2011

Hessen’s U.S. Office for Economic Development in cooperation with FrankfurtRheinMain Corporation, and Frankfurt’s House of Logistics and Mobility (HOLM) will present themselves and give North American logistics or logistic-related companies the opportunity to learn more about Hessen as a business location

CSCMP 2011 Annual Global Conference

PHILADELPHIA--()--German State of Hessen U.S. Office for Economic Development

Who:

 

German State of Hessen U.S. Office for Economic Development, New York

 

What:

Hessen’s U.S. Office for Economic Development in cooperation with FrankfurtRheinMain Corporation, and Frankfurt’s House of Logistics and Mobility (HOLM) will present themselves together at the CSCMP 2011 Annual Global Conference

 

When:

October 2-5, 2011

Pennsylvania Convention Center

1101 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA

 

Why:

Learn why North American logistics or logistic-related companies are attracted to Hessen as a business location and why your business should consider the region if you are looking towards establishing a presence in Germany/Europe.

 

Learn how Hessen offers companies cost-free services to assist executives through the decision-making process and actually setting up a subsidiary or partnership in Germany.

 

Meet one-on-one with a Hessen representative to be briefed on the strategic advantages of Hessen’s Logistics Industry and the new center of excellence, House of Logistics and Mobility (HOLM), located next to Frankfurt Airport.

 

Frankfurt Airport is Hessen’s most significant asset as a leading international business location. It is ranked as a “TOP 10 airport” worldwide and is Germany’s leading airport for freight and passengers.

 

As a logistics location, Hessen is ranked at no.15 of “Top 100 of Logistics” regions worldwide. Hessen’s largest logistics cluster is in southern Hessen located in the cities of Frankfurt and Wiesbaden with Cargo City, Europe’s largest airfreight center with 250 logistic companies. The second largest is in northern Hessen in the Kassel area, which offers the best cut-off-time for next day deliveries in Germany. The third cluster is in central Hessen, in the cities of Gießen, Marburg and Wetzlar, which has developed into an area with many highly ranked companies that have established freight and distribution, as well as packaging centers.

 

Hessen’s logistics industry includes Amazon.de, Schenker Logistics, SEKO Logistics, FedEx Express, TNT, UPS and Lufthansa Cargo For further details, please visit www.invest-in-hessen.com.

 

German State of Hessen U.S. Office for Economic Development offers cost-free services to support North American companies that are looking to establish a subsidiary or a partnership in Europe. www.invest-in-hessen.com

Contacts

Kristina L. García, Managing Director
German State of Hessen
U.S. Office for Economic Development
420 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10018
Tel: 212-703-5566, Mobile: 917-488-0289
kristina.garcia@hessen-agentur.de
www.invest-in-hessen.com

Release Summary

German State of Hessen U.S. Office for Economic Development will meet with North American firms at CSCMP in Philadelphia, PA, that are interested in expanding the Germany's Greater Frankfurt Area

Contacts

Kristina L. García, Managing Director
German State of Hessen
U.S. Office for Economic Development
420 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10018
Tel: 212-703-5566, Mobile: 917-488-0289
kristina.garcia@hessen-agentur.de
www.invest-in-hessen.com