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Röhlig helps with third global charity initiative

02.02.2024
BREMEN. Röhlig Logistics held its third global charity initiative at the end of 2023, with branches in around 30 countries donating to aid projects for people as well as environmental action and animal welfare projects, including the Paul Harris School in Chile, the Cancer Society in New Zealand and the Jakarta Animal Aid Network in Indonesia. “Röhlig Logistics operates on a national scale but aims to have a positive impact on a local level,” said Philip W. Herwig, Managing Partner of Röhlig Logistics.

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