Sese Fleet and Logistics US is the US division of the international logistics conglomerate Grupo Sese. The company history was forged over the last 50 years since the company was founded in 1969 as Transportes Sese.
30 years later in 1995 the business and began to take the company into new and emerging business sectors such as full service logistics; warehousing and distribution especially those related to the automotive sector.
In an effort to optimise synergies and centralise services, the creation of the business group Grupo Sese (The Sese Group) was created. The company was able to capitalise on its strengths an began to expand not only in services but also internationally.
In 2012 Sese Fleet US was created as an asset based trucking company located today in Chattanooga Tennessee. providing full truckload over the road transportation services for it clients. The company is certified C-TPAT compliant providing transportation services throughout North America.
Sese Logistics US is a full service logistics division of the company (3PL), Providing fully integrated Supply Chain solutions for its North America customers to include anything from Dedicated Transportation Services, Warehousing and Distribution, to Freight Brokerage.
Today Grupo Sese maintains operations centers in over 13 countries providing services such as intermodal, Full truckload, international forwarding, warehousing and distribution services, and kitting to business sectors ranging from ecommerce to automotive manufacturers. In 2016 the company reported revenues in excess of 600 million euros, over 5,100 employees and operating in over 13 million square feet of warehouse space worldwide.
With a strong invest in technology and its people Sese is a provider that can add value by providing solutions to make our clients Supply Chains more efficient and profitable.
Industry
Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain and Storage
HQ Location
8811 Production Ln
Ooltewah, Tennessee 37363, US
Keywords
warehousinglogisticstruckingedicated logisticsC-TPATkittingretailecommercetechnologyutomotive