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TO Group expands import department

02.02.2024
BREMEN. Lena Danisch joined the Transport Overseas (TO) Group’s import department on 1 November. “Lena has been active in the field of logistics since 2018 and has extensive experience in road transport customer service and sea freight import,” said Kristin Schulze, Head of the Import Team, TO Group. She continued that expanding the Group’s import department represents “another important step towards responding more quickly to the high demand for importing FCL, LCL, air freight and rail shipments to European destinations.”

Credits: TO Group

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