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Röhlig Logistics expands its portfolio

07.02.2022

BREMEN. In January, Röhlig Logistics and Penske Logistics announced the setting up of Röhlig Penske Logistics, a new joint venture for contract logistics in Germany and the Netherlands. The new company builds on the successful collaboration of both partners in looking after mutual customers in Europe. Back in December, Röhlig Logistics founded the companies Logineer and Cargonerds with the IT service provider Q.beyond, in order to add digital products and services to its transport solutions for airfreight, sea freight and contract logistics.

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