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MR SHIPPING, a structured freight forwarding player connecting Tunisia to major global trade corridors

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December 18, 2025
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In a logistics environment shaped by growing trade flows and increasingly complex supply chains, the ability to deliver reliable, well-structured, and multimodal solutions has become a key differentiator. It is within this demanding context that MR SHIPPING has established itself as a structured international freight forwarding and logistics provider based in Tunisia.

Founded in 2005, MR SHIPPING has developed a comprehensive logistics offering covering sea freight, air freight, international road transport (TIR), as well as customs clearance, international forwarding, and bonded warehousing services. This integrated approach allows the company to manage both regular cargo flows and operations requiring specific coordination and high responsiveness.

Strategically located in Rades, close to Tunisia’s main commercial port and key logistics infrastructures, MR SHIPPING benefits from an advantageous position for handling import and export operations. The company has also expanded its regional footprint, notably with a presence in Morocco, reflecting its ambition to connect Tunisia with broader regional and international logistics corridors.

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From an operational standpoint, MR SHIPPING relies on a solid partner network and efficient tracking tools, providing clients with continuous visibility over their shipments across both maritime and air transport. The company’s internal organization is structured around specialized teams by business line, ensuring consistency, operational control, and service reliability.

Business development and client relations are led by Mouna Khayat, Business Development Manager, whose approach is focused on understanding client requirements and delivering tailored solutions aligned with real operational constraints. This partnership-driven mindset supports a controlled and sustainable growth strategy in a sector where consistency and trust remain essential.

Beyond its operational capabilities, MR SHIPPING operates within an international ecosystem of logistics partners sharing common professional standards. Its membership within the EAN Network is part of this dynamic, reinforcing the company’s ability to collaborate globally while offering clients reliable connections across multiple markets.

Without seeking visibility for its own sake, MR SHIPPING continues to grow methodically, consolidating its position as a reliable logistics partner and contributing to Tunisia’s expanding role within regional and international supply chains.

About MR SHIPPING

MR SHIPPING is an international freight forwarding and multimodal logistics company founded in 2005 and based in Tunisia. The company provides sea, air, and road transport solutions, along with customs clearance, international forwarding, and warehousing services.

Website: http://www.mr-shipping.com

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