Germany's Logwin expands forwarding network
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MAERSK: OPPORTUNISTIC UPGRADETSLA: GETTING OUTDSV: DOWN BELOW KEY LEVELLINE: DOWN TO ALL-TIME LOWS AMZN: DEI HURDLESAAPL: DEI RECOMMENDATIONAAPL: INNOVATIONF: MAKING MONEY IN CHINAMAERSK: THE DAY AFTERDHL: NEW DEALGXO: NEW PARTNERSHIPKNIN: MATCHING PREVIOUS LOWSEXPD: VALUE AND LEGAL RISKMAERSK: DOWN SHE GOES
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Aschaffenburg – Logwin has teamed up with the aid organisation Save the Children to help Syrian refugees. Two trucks carrying thousands of pullovers and jackets reached the Turkish city of Gaziantep near the Syrian border in mid-April. The C&A Foundation had donated the clothing, Logwin organised the transportation including all customs formalities and also assumed half of the transportation costs. Within the next days, Save the Children will distribute the donated clothing in the Turkish border town Suruç to families in need and to the refugee camp.
Logwin collected the aid goods – 57 pallets in total – from the warehouse of its long-standing customer C&A in Mönchengladbach. The trucks then drove directly to Gaziantep 3,700 kilometres away.
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