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Milaha and DSV, a Denmark-based provider of global transport and logistics, have signed an agreement by which Milaha will become the exclusive agent for DSV in an effort to broaden its global footprint.
The agreement will significantly expand Milaha’s presence on the global logistics scene and will provide access to more than 1,000 offices, terminals and warehouse facilities in more than 80 countries.
“We are pleased to have the opportunity to partner with DSV, one of the largest 3PLs (third party logistics) globally. Milaha will greatly benefit from the wider network access that this agreement gives us and which will allow us to enhance our service offerings to our clients in Qatar and elsewhere,” Milaha president and chief executive Essa al-Mannai said.
DSV, on the other hand, will find in Milaha a reliable partner with a significant presence in Qatar and a solid track in quality customer service, according to him.
“As a customer-focused organisation, the cooperation with Milaha will enable us to reach our customers in one of the fastest developing economies in the Middle East. We are looking forward to the synergies that will result from this agreement,” DSV Middle East regional director and UAE managing director, Michael Carstensen said.
Milaha has been providing project logistics services, freight forwarding, customs clearance and land transport in Qatar for more than 30 years using a fleet of trucks, trailers, mobile cranes and other equipment. It serves many of the largest industrial companies in Qatar.
The company also owns and operates a multi-purpose warehouse in Jebel Ali, UAE, offering its clients customised door-to-door, logistics solutions.
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