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PRESS RELEASE
31 Jan 2019
Global logistics solutions group, WiseTech Global, today announced the acquisition of Systema AS, a leading customs management solutions provider in Norway.
Headquartered in Oslo, Systema offers customs and logistics management solutions from its core software platform SYSPEDto customers in Norway, Denmark and Sweden. Customers include DACHSER, DHL, DSV, Norsk Trailer Express, Schenker, PostNord, and many other logistics providers and organisations.
WiseTech Global Founder and CEO, Richard White, said “Systema’s valuable customs and cross-border expertise will deepen our footprint in the Nordic region’s three largest markets, Norway, Denmark and Sweden. Systema’s Norwegian customs solutions experience combined with our powerful global innovation and development capabilities, and CargoWise One platform, will enhance integrated cross-border logistics solutions for thousands of logistics organisations worldwide.
“This is a further step in our global geographic foothold strategy, expanding WiseTech’s lead in customs clearance and border compliance, which continues to grow in importance for world trade. This transaction follows our recent acquisition of CargoIT, a leading customs management solutions provider in Sweden, and our European foothold acquisitions in Belgium, Germany, France, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, and Turkey.”
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