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Germany’s Rhenus Logistics is targeting more acquisitions to expand its global warehousing and freight forwarding operations.
“Plans include opening warehouses across India and in Durban in 2020, and we are considering Dubai as a potential market too,” a spokesperson for Rhenus Asia Pacific told The Loadstar.
“We are also actively looking at he opportunities in the Americas, the Middle East and Africa.”
Recent acquisitions have aided expansion across Asia Pacific, particularly in warehousing services, the spokesperson explained.
“So the M&A efforts effectively drive our ...
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Lavu david Lungu
November 20, 2019 at 9:39 amAcquisition of warehousing services here in Zambia or partnership