ALE opens in China

26 October 2015

UK-based heavy lift and specialized transport company ALE has opened up a new branch in Tianjin, China.

The service provider already has offices in Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines and Malaysia.

Jeff Lee, ALE country manager China, said, “We have been operating and executing projects in China for many years, focusing on transportation and load-out services. We made the decision to invest in a permanent base in the port city of Tianjin to better service the Chinese developing global EPC contractors, the existing offshore markets, and expand our business development opportunities throughout the country.”

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