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The classic ’non-event’.
That was the story behind “solid” Q3 23 numbers released today by Denmark’s DSV.
But with a little, exotic gift.
(Not the one you have been waiting for, unsurprisingly, but that’s life.)
JV in transit
DSV narrowed guidance, confirming 2023 financial targets in a market that, of course, is not expected to improve this year in terms of core air/ocean volumes…
… and where, on the downslope, its core air & sea unit delivered as broadly expected, the spotlight being on steady conversion ...
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