SEKO first opened its doors in 1976, with a single Chicago location. Since then, they've earned a strong reputation as a forward-thinking and adaptable provider of first-class logistics services all over the world. SEKO is dedicated to increasing supply chain efficiency and optimizing your supply chain. They take the time to learn about your needs and tailor their procedures and services to match your needs, so you can focus on what you do best: growing your company's earnings.They accomplish this by streamlining operations, partnering with numerous carriers to provide the best service and price, and enhancing your ability to monitor and track sales and purchase order activities. Their logistics solutions are lean and efficient, with the primary goal of increasing customer happiness and ensuring that your business runs smoothly.SEKO has invested in new flagship airfreight and Omni-Parcel services facility near London Heathrow, reflecting its belief in the continued Cross-Border growth potential of British businesses abroad. SEKO's revenues in the UK are expected to reach 100 million for the first time in 2018.They specialize in transportation, logistics, forwarding, and warehousing and offer complete Supply Chain Solutions. They also lead the market with innovative and adaptable IT solutions that enable a continuous flow of information and provide full supply chain visibility to their growing client base. Hands-on service and support, personal interactions, creative, customizable solutions, responsiveness and reliability, flexibility and consistency are all part of their unique company approach. They have a flat management structure, with only three levels between you and the CEO, allowing them to be "quick on their feet" when it comes to producing solutions that match your particular needs. This lean and nimble structure allows them to make decisions quickly and deliver customized solutions that far outperform those of their competitors.
Parcel Tracker provides tracking both for international postal services (delivery services run by countries) and for couriers (private companies such as UPS and FedEx).