SynchroNet Marine, Inc. Moves Corporate Headquarters to Pleasanton, CA

Market Wire, November, 2007

SynchroNet Marine, Inc., the leading provider of container interchange services, announced the return of its Corporate Headquarters to the San Francisco Bay Area, effective November 1, 2007.

CEO Bob Baker said, "We are very pleased, after two and a half years, to return to our San Francisco Bay Area roots. Pleasanton is an excellent 'home-base,' from which to actively engage with the many large maritime and leasing company customers throughout Northern California on a regular basis. It's also a very convenient hub to connect with those customers visiting Northern California on domestic or international itineraries. The opportunity to make this connection again, as a result of our new location, is vital to our business and future success."

The new corporate headquarters is located at:
4473 Willow Road, Suite 250
Pleasanton, CA  94588
925-474-3900

About SynchroNet Marine, Inc.

Founded in 1996, SynchroNet significantly reduces empty container repositioning costs for ocean carriers and leasing companies around the world. The company's proprietary technology identifies opportunities to 'match' container equipment supply to demand, reducing 'empty move' costs for ocean carriers and leasing companies, and enabling prompt supply to ocean carriers, regional operators, NVOCCs and IMCs in high demand markets. The company assures global coverage with local expertise and service, in Singapore, Shanghai, Seoul, Rotterdam and Rio de Janeiro as well as Chicago, New York, Virginia Beach and Pleasanton, CA (HQ) in the USA, and a global operations support center in Pune, India. For more information, go to www.synchronetmarine.com .

Contact: Michele Carroll Email Contact (925) 980-1767


 

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