Partner Article
BGN sails off with Cardinal Global Logistics win
Following a competitive pitch, BGN - the Manchester-based brand-led design and digital agency - has been appointed by Cardinal Global Logistics to deliver a brand strategy and visual identity project that is set to launch in Q1 2022.
Cardinal Global Logistics is headquartered in Manchester and is expected to generate a turnover of around £300m this year. It is the UK’s fastest growing logistics services provider and delivers services for highly engineered supply chain solutions, consolidation, contract logistics, 3PL, internet fulfilment, and global forwarding.
The company serves more than 6,000 clients via an integrated network which includes over 500 ports and airports. Its clients work in various sectors including manufacturing, retail, e-commerce, industrial, technology, aerospace and chemicals.
Antonio Giansante, managing director and founder of BGN, said: “Cardinal Global Logistic is a true leader in the logistics field thanks to its innovative and customer-first approach. This is an exciting project for us to get our teeth into so our focus is now on developing integrated, strategic and visually arresting work that will help to elevate it even further.”
Ben Pritchard, marketing manager at Cardinal Global Logistics, said: “BGN’s mix of strategic thinking and creativity, as well as its understanding of our sector and operations, really stood out during the pitch process. I’m looking forward to now seeing their ideas come to life over the coming months.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by BGN Agency .
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