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EMS-Fehn-Group expands in the Middle East

04.04.2024

LEER. The EMS-Fehn-Group established the EFG Logistics Services company in Egypt in January. Based in Cairo, the team supplies customers in the Middle East and North Africa with a host of services ranging from waterway, road and air transport to complex project logistics. “Our team is well connected throughout the regional markets and ideally prepared to fulfil the growing demand for services in the Middle East and North Africa,” said Tamer Sherif, who has been active in the logistics industry for more than 25 years and manages EFG Logistics Services.

Credits: EMS-Fehn-Group

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