Maurice Ward Group expands Scandinavian operations

Maurice Ward Group expands Scandinavian operations

The Maurice Ward Group is continuing its growth in the Scandinavian region with a new office opening in Oslo, Norway. Located in central Gardermoen, Oslo Airport area, this location is an important point of international trade and logistics between Scandinavia, Asia and Europe. The company has appointed Kim Eckerman as the new Branch Manager of Maurice Ward Norway.

“One of our goals as a team is to get the customers, business partners and people of Norway more acquainted with Maurice Ward Group and the services we can provide. Moreover, dealing with all the great challenges we are seeing in today’s highly unstable freight market will also be high on the list,” Eckerman said.

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“Nevertheless, we choose to see it as an opportunity gained in order to grow and further establish ourselves in the Norwegian market. Whatever the challenge, whatever the size of the shipment, big or small, our team can move it”, Eckerman added.

The global freight forwarding and logistics company now has 50 offices across 25 European countries, covering all major logistics hubs of the Nordics, Baltics and Central Eastern Europe.

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Having become a journalist after university, Edward Hardy has been a reporter and editor at some of the world's leading publications and news sites. In 2022, he became Air Cargo Week's Editor. Got news to share? Contact me on Edward.Hardy@AirCargoWeek.com

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