United International Freight Forwarding signed recently a co-operation agreement with the Danish DFDS Transport group.
DFDS Transport Group is a leading international transport- and logistic company with an annual turnover of approximately DKK 17 bill. The company employs about 9.200 people, situated on more than 250 locations in 29 countries worldwide.
DFDS Transport's home markets are: Scandinavia, UK, Ireland, Holland, Belgium, France, Eastern Europe, USA and the Far East. Through strategic partners, DFDS Transport expanded its overseas operation, strategic to other global markets where the company does not operate its own offices. DFDS Transport is represented in 103 countries.
Mr. Shimon Kanias, director general of United, met recently Mr. Peter Larssen, DFDS deputy president to sign the co-operation agreement. According to Kanias the agreement covers logistic services in China. USA, Spain, Portugal, Italy & France.
DFDS Transport Group is owned by DSV A/S, the latter owns three major companiesDFDS Transport A/S (Road), DFDS Transport Air & Sea Holding A/S& DFDS Transport Solutions Group A/S.
DFDS Transport Group offers a full package of world-wide transport solutions, cross border logistic services, and the latest IT-capabilities.
United Forwarding announced co-operation with DFDS
Mr. Shimon Kanias, director general of United, met recently Mr. Peter Larssen, DFDS deputy president to sign the co-operation agreement. According to Kanias the agreement covers logistic services in China. USA, Spain, Portugal, Italy & France
00:00 ,23.01.2006
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