PCN Reaches 100 Members Milestone
Project Cargo Network Ltd (PCN) today announced it has reached a major milestone in its development: 100 companies have joined what has become one of the strongest networking platforms for the world’s top project cargo specialists.
It has already been an incredible first year for PCN, having already achieved ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management accreditation and having collaborated with many of the world’s leading exhibitions involved in the oil and gas, construction, power and energy sectors, bringing PCN directly to the forefront of the industry.
“We are delighted to be celebrating this milestone with our members who we credit as having understood our vision. Their foresight will earn them valuable new partnerships and business over the coming years.” said Rachel Humphrey, CEO of PCN.
Network Manager, Martin Pain addsGiven the strict entry procedures and required capabilities for PCN members, the growth has been phenomenal, the networks coverage now encompasses most of the world’s major trade lanes, proof that quality and quantity is indeed possible. Continued growth and the maintenance of our high membership standard is guaranteed with further applications being processed on a daily basis.
PCN Member’s shipments include generators, turbines, reactors, boilers, towers, casting, heaters, presses, locomotives, boats, satellites, military personnel and equipment. In the offshore industry parts of oil rigs and production platforms are also moved; some of these are also disassembled at the end of an installation's working life.
Because most of the PCN Member offices are managed by privately-owned companies, they can focus 100% on providing a personal service that is tailored to client’s needs. PCN Members can accommodate specific requests and make immediate decisions and recommendations on each individual project or shipment whilst belonging to a worldwide alliance of specialist partners and having instant access to the latest in today’s online networking technology.
Martin Pain adds “Having previously worked at management level for a UK based freight forwarder which held network membership, I understand what a network can do for a strong, customer focused, freight forwarder. The industry is about who your contacts are and where they are, within PCN we have some true market leading companies in the project sector. I believe that it has already become a special network in little over a year since our beginning and will only get stronger as we continue to grow.”
The 1st PCN Annual Summit will be held in London from 19-20 November 2011 and includes Key Speakers, Christopher Snelling, Head of Supply Chain Policy at the Freight Transport Association and Susan Oatway, Senior Consultant of Bulk Shipping at Drewry Shipping Consultants. The weekend gathering will also take advantage of the representatives being able to meet together in one place, at the same time with numerous pre-arranged 1-2-1 business meetings.
CEO, Rachel adds “Whilst today’s technology makes it easier for us to keep in touch; meeting face to face is the key to developing good business. We already have 82 Senior Managers/CEO's from 42 countries booked to attend. The fact that so many delegates are travelling from long distances to be there, reminds us just how important it is to meet in person.”
ABOUT PROJECT CARGO NETWORK
Project Cargo Network (PCN) www.projectcargonetwork.com is an ISO 9001:2008 certified organisation established to provide a networking platform for the world’s top project cargo specialists, who want to increase their business by either referring one another or doing business directly with one another. Members handle the transportation of oversized and heavy items or shipments that consist of complex components that must be disassembled, shipped and then re-assembled. They offer project cargo management for engineering, procurement and construction companies servicing energy, mining, chemical, petrochemical, pipeline, infrastructure and other sectors. These highly specialist shipments require individual transport planning from origin to destination.