Ondrej Zelenka, Branch Manager, Greencarrier Consolidators in the Czech Republic. (Photo: Press)
Ondrej Zelenka, Branch Manager, Greencarrier Consolidators in the Czech Republic. (Photo: Press)
2025-05-15

Greencarrier Consolidators has expanded its European network with a new office in Prague. This move by the company, which specializes in Less than Container Load (LCL) shipments, is in response to the growing demand for flexible and fast transport solutions in Central Europe. The new representation complements the existing consolidation center in Hamburg, which already bundles the majority of freight flows to and from Europe, according to the announcement. With this step, the logistics provider strengthens its position in the international sea freight business.

As the company stated to the press, the site expansion in the Czech Republic primarily aims to optimize domestic transport and expand the LCL offering for customers in

Germany, the Czech Republic, and neighboring markets. These include, in particular, Austria, Slovakia, and Hungary.

"For us, Prague is the gateway to neighboring markets, such as Austria, Hungary, and Slovakia. And with an on-site team in the strategic market of the Czech Republic, we can better serve the growing logistics needs of our customers across Europe," explains Kenneth Reese, CEO of Greencarrier Consolidators.

The new services are particularly flexible and efficient, further strengthening its market position.

The Czech office already serves several direct connections on the standard routes from China and Hong Kong to Europe. With this, Greencarrier is deliberately further expanding its global consolidation network. The focus is on direct access

to important economic areas and shortening transit times. According to company information, additional routes are to be expanded and more connections to Prague created in the future.

Hamburg continues to play a central role. The Hanseatic city functions as a central hub in the company's European network. Most of Greencarrier's consolidated transports run through the consolidation center there. At the same time, the company observes an increasing importance of the Port of Koper, which is developing into a relevant hub for trade routes in southern Central Europe. Against this backdrop, Greencarrier is also intensifying its activities on the Hamburg–Prague route to meet demand efficiently.

Responsible for building and developing the new site

in Prague is Ondrej Zelenka. As the newly appointed Branch Manager, he is expected to expand the customer base, open up new trade connections and expand the service portfolio on site. Zelenka announces:

"Our focus is on top-quality LCL services, including several direct connections specifically tailored to the Czech market, and seamlessly integrated logistics processes. With our dedicated team and an excellently developed network, we not only offer tailored solutions for every customer need but also promote economic growth in the region."

Greencarrier Consolidators operates eight locations worldwide, including in Germany, Poland, and Singapore. The company is part of the Swedish Greencarrier Group and focuses on international transport solutions in the LCL