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Kuehne + Nagel renews two-year logistics deal with FlexLink in Poland
SWISS forwarding giant Kuehne + Nagel has renewed a contract to provide logistics and transport to FlexLink, a leading supplier of flexible, modular conveyors and industrial automation equipment for two more years.
Within the scope of the cooperation, which started in 2012, the logistics company will continue to manage all international transport for FlexLink from its global hub in Poznan in west-central Poland.
Kuehne + Nagel said in a statement that it will provide air and sea transportation services to 30 destinations worldwide, as well as part load and groupage overland services across Europe.
The agreement also includes customs clearances and thus covers the entire logistics needs of FlexLink and its customers from door-to-door.
Said FlexLink COO Svante Anderholm: "We are looking forward to continuing the cooperation and are confident to achieve further supply chain optimisation."
Within the scope of the cooperation, which started in 2012, the logistics company will continue to manage all international transport for FlexLink from its global hub in Poznan in west-central Poland.
Kuehne + Nagel said in a statement that it will provide air and sea transportation services to 30 destinations worldwide, as well as part load and groupage overland services across Europe.
The agreement also includes customs clearances and thus covers the entire logistics needs of FlexLink and its customers from door-to-door.
Said FlexLink COO Svante Anderholm: "We are looking forward to continuing the cooperation and are confident to achieve further supply chain optimisation."
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