Scanlog added as new UFO member in Norway

Scanlog added as new UFO member in Norway

Universal Freight Organisation (UFO) has announced that Scanlog has been added as its new member in Norway, having already become an established member in Sweden.

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Scandinavian Logistics Partners in Norway, headed by Managing Director Vegard Kristiansen and Lars Ola Gunnarsson, “has the same focus on responsible logistics as their Swedish parent company, specialising in international transport by sea, air, road and rail and including efficient customs clearance for swift export and import flows,” UFO said in a press release.

“With our team in Oslo and the teams in Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmö we are able to offer cost-efficient and environmentally sustainable transport to and from Norway using all modes of transport and in a fully transparent way. Scanlog’s focus on Responsible Logistics – cost-efficient logistics with reduced environmental impact and higher quality where digitisation plays a central role, not only fits my own way of thinking, but it is also something that has really been missing in the Norwegian market,” Kristiansen said.

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“Norway is an exciting market for Scanlog where several of our clients already have significant operations. I am convinced that Vegard, together with the strong team and the accumulated experience and knowledge of the specific conditions in the logistics markets in Norway that they possess, will provide great value,” Mattias Ljungberg, CEO of Scanlog, added.

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