SEKO Logistics Opens New Singapore Hub To Power Regional Fulfilment, Growth
SEKO announces the relocation of its Singapore corporate office and warehouse to new facilities.
KUALA LUMPUR, July 17 (Bernama) -- SEKO Logistics (SEKO) has relocated its Singapore corporate office and warehouse to a new 8,000-square-foot facility in the Changi Free Trade Zone, a move that supports the company's Asia Pacific growth strategy.
The new hub enhances its e-commerce fulfilment, multimodal freight forwarding, and value-added warehousing services under one roof, delivering greater efficiency and scalability for clients across Southeast Asia.
The relocation marks a significant milestone in SEKO's investment in regional logistics infrastructure, with the new site designed to offer faster lead times and improved operational control.
'This move in Singapore is aligned with our vision to expand globally, drive organic growth, and create more scale,' said SEKO Chief Executive Officer, Gordon Branov in a statement.
Meanwhile, its Singapore Managing Director, Fabiano Duarte said the facility's plug-and-play setup, climate-controlled storage and modular infrastructure offer clients operational flexibility.
'Singapore is one of the world's most connected logistics hubs, and this site gives our clients a launchpad for scalable growth in the region,' he said.
The facility supports key verticals including e-commerce, automotive, aviation, high-tech, and retail and lifestyle sectors. Services offered include air and ocean freight, cross-border and last-mile delivery, and customisation services such as kitting, labelling, and bundling.
Equipped for both business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) fulfilment, the warehouse features real-time inventory tracking through warehouse management system (WMS) integration and is compatible with major e-commerce platforms including Shopify, Shopee and Lazada.
Located within the Free Trade Zone, the warehouse provides same- or next-day access to major Southeast Asian markets such as Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam.

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