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DHL Global Forwarding, Plantation, Fla., expanded its El Paso, Texas, facility to now offer air freight, ocean freight, foreign trade zone (FTZ) and cross-border services.
The new service combines the deep domain expertise of SeaFreight Labs with InnoCentive's ability to deliver diverse solutions from thousands of different individuals.
Rodair handles international freight forwarding, project logistics, courier, warehousing and distribution, 3PL services and e-commerce solutions, and provides customs clearance.
AIT Worldwide Logistics, Itasca, Calif., expanded its global footprint with the acquisition of ConneXion World Cargo, a UK-based freight forwarder with five additional locations in Asia, Europe and North America.
Together, E2open and INTTRA will strengthen the connections and streamline the information flow between manufacturers, suppliers, shipping service providers, ocean carriers and all the participants in global trade.
E2open, Austin, Texas, announced plans to acquire INTTRA, a Parsippany Hills, N.J.-based ocean shipping network, software and information provider, to create a unified global logistics and supply chain network.
The service provided by container shipping lines has deteriorated since 2016, and is now seen by importers, exporters and freight forwarders as more problematic, according to the second annual shipper satisfaction survey released by Drewry, UK, and the European Shippers’ Council (ESC), Belgium.