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TO Group increases transshipment

02.04.2025
BREMEN. On 1 January, Transport Overseas Group (TO Group) and Polaris Autoliners intensified their collaboration. As a ship broker and line agent specialising in roll-on/roll-off, breakbulk and project logistics, the Bremen-based company is now the commercial agent for the British shipping company. “The TO Group is the perfect partner for expanding our position in key target markets,” stated Walid Salloum, CEO of Polaris Autoliners. This step has enabled the TO Group to extend its network between the Mediterranean region and Turkey, Europe and Oceania as well as Europe and Norway.

Credits: POLARIS

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