Dutch forwarder Share Logistics builds global momentum from Amsterdam hub

At a time when global supply chains continue to face disruption, forwarders that combine flexibility with specialized expertise are becoming increasingly valuable partners for shippers.

From the Netherlands, Share Logistics Amsterdam is quietly strengthening its position as one of those partners.

Operating close to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, one of Europe’s leading cargo gateways, the company sits at a critical junction of international trade routes linking Europe with Asia, North America and the Middle East. The location allows the forwarder to manage time-sensitive cargo flows while maintaining close operational coordination with airlines, ocean carriers and logistics partners worldwide.

Founded in 2008, Share Logistics was built around a simple idea: freight forwarding should go beyond moving cargo from point A to point B. Instead, the company set out to focus on tailored logistics solutions, particularly for industries where supply chain precision is essential.

Over the years, that approach has helped the company expand beyond its Dutch origins. Share Logistics now operates through a network of offices across multiple continents, supporting clients whose logistics needs span global markets.

The Amsterdam office remains a key operational hub within this international structure. From here, logistics specialists coordinate a broad portfolio of services including air freight, ocean freight, multimodal transport, customs advisory and complex project logistics.

The company has also developed strong experience in sectors requiring specialized handling. These include perishable cargo, pharmaceutical logistics, greenhouse-related shipments and industrial project cargo, where operational reliability and regulatory expertise are critical.

As supply chains become increasingly digitalized, Share Logistics has also invested in technology aimed at improving shipment visibility and coordination across partners. However, within the company there remains a strong belief that logistics remains fundamentally a relationship-driven business.

“Technology supports the process,” industry executives often note, “but people still move the cargo.”

This philosophy has also shaped the company’s engagement with international freight forwarding communities, where collaboration between independent forwarders can open new trade corridors and generate business opportunities.

Within EAN Networks, Share Logistics Amsterdam contributes its operational expertise in the European market while working closely with partners across different regions.

Under the leadership of Managing Director Bert Westland, the Amsterdam team continues to expand its international footprint, positioning itself as a flexible partner for companies navigating an increasingly complex logistics landscape.

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