Project Freight Network Welcomes AFL as New Member for Belgium

Project Freight Network (PFN) is pleased to announce the addition of Allround Forwarding and Logistics nv (AFL) as a new semi-exclusive member in Belgium. This development marks a key step in strengthening PFN’s presence in the European project cargo and breakbulk markets.

Based in the heart of the Port of Antwerp, AFL brings decades of experience in handling a wide range of cargo types, including heavy lifts, project cargo, steel products, FCL shipments, and general cargo. The company’s in-house warehousing and terminal facilities enable them to offer flexible, end-to-end logistics solutions for complex cargo challenges.

Antwerp’s strategic position as one of Europe’s leading logistics hubs further enhances AFL’s value to the network. The port’s connectivity via road, rail, and inland waterways creates access to major European markets, making AFL an essential partner for members looking to serve customers across the region.

Michael Traute, Managing Director of AFL, shared his enthusiasm about joining PFN: “Becoming a member of PFN is an important step for AFL. We believe in providing high-quality, tailored logistics solutions, and this partnership allows us to collaborate with fellow specialists within the network. We look forward to working together and contributing to PFN’s global strength.”

For PFN, the addition of AFL reinforces the network’s commitment to offering members a strong, experienced, and reliable partner base across critical logistics hubs. Peter Bouwhuis, Managing Director of PFN, welcomed AFL to the network: “We’re excited to have AFL on board. Their expertise in managing complex cargo movements, combined with their customer-focused approach, aligns perfectly with PFN’s mission. AFL’s presence in Belgium is a valuable addition for all our members.”

With AFL now part of the PFN family, members gain a trusted partner for project cargo needs in Belgium and beyond, ensuring even greater service capabilities for clients across the network.

For more details, visit Project Freight Network’s website.