Acquisition-hungry JAS Worldwide buys Geopost forwarding subsidiary Tigers
US-based JAS Worldwide has announced an all-share purchase agreement with France’s Geopost to acquire its ...
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GM: RAISING THE ROOF GGM: IN FULL THROTTLE GZIM: MAERSK BOOST KNIN: READ-ACROSSMAERSK: NOT ENOUGHMAERSK: GUIDANCE UPGRADEZIM: ROLLERCOASTERCAT: HEAVY DUTYMAERSK: CATCHING UP PG: DESTOCKING PATTERNSPG: HEALTH CHECKWTC: THE FALLGXO: DEFENSIVE FWRD: RALLYING ON TAKEOVER TALKODFL: STEADY YIELDVW: NEW MODEL NEEDEDWTC: TAKING PROFIT
Tigers Germany opens new office in Frankfurt, expanding the Group’s footprint ahead of the global launch of its eShop
Hong Kong, Monday, 9th July 2018 – Tigers has opened a new office at Frankfurt Airport, Germany to support the Group’s global freight growth strategy, and to act as a gateway for Europe by creating air freight consolidation products, starting with the trade lane between Germany and South Africa.
The new office, the Group’s third in Germany, is headed by Marc Acksteiner, and offers the full range of Tigers’ core services, including international freight forwarding and Customs brokerage, as well as its pioneering EU-China rail freight service, Tiger Rail.
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