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TOG taken over by Mosolf

06.11.2024
KIRCHHEIM TECK/BREMEN. Mosolf Port Logistics & Services (MPLS) will take over complete control of the Transport Overseas Group (TOG), including the sites in Belgium, Spain, Poland and the United Arab Emirates by the end of the year. Tim Oltmann, CEO of TOG, remarked: “We complement each other perfectly. Each group has qualities that the other group was missing. With 800 vehicle transporters and over 60 special trucks for high and heavy goods, the Mosolf Group contributes powerful assets; the TO Group has direct access to shipping companies and customers from the break bulk, project cargo and RoRo segments.”

Credits: Mosolf

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