Kenny Lim
Oct 28, 2008

Maersk Logistics hires Blue Communications

SINGAPORE - Maersk Logistics has appointed Blue Communications as its PR partner in Asia-Pacific to raise the profile of its business across the region.

Maersk Logistics hires Blue Communications
The appointment extends Blue’s relationship with the AP Moller-Maersk Group. In July this year it also appointed the agency for its Maersk Line container shipping business. Both briefs will focus on stakeholder engagement initiatives to enhance each brand’s corporate positioning throughout the region.

Blue will work with the logistics firm’s communications team, plus regional and country managers to promote its brand among blue-chip organisations and SMEs in areas such as supply chain management, warehousing and distribution.

Programmes will be tailored according to the maturity of Maersk’s business objectives in key markets such as Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam and Australia.

Blue Communications MD Karen Flynn attributed the win to “the level of strategic consultancy and exceptional execution capabilities of our team in Singapore”.

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