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With over 63,000 employees at more than 1000 locations in over 100 countries, the Kuehne + Nagel Group is one of the world’s leading logistics companies. Its strong market position lies in the seafreight, airfreight, contract logistics and overland businesses, with a clear focus on providing IT-based integrated logistics solutions.

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Kuehne Nagel
10 Exchange Place
Jersey City, New Jersey, 07302
United States
1-201-413-5500
1-201-413-5777



Kuehne Nagel News & Resources

Kevin Fletcher, Kuehne + Nagel VP of Transportation, Discusses the Global Logistics Market
In this podcast, Logistics Management Group News Editor Jeff Berman interviews Kevin Fletcher, Vice President of Transportation, for global 3PL Kuehne+Nagel.

Kuehne + Nagel Deploys Blockchain Technology for VGM Portal and Container Weighing Requirements
Kuehne + Nagel say it’s using blockchain to ease sharing of weight data for ocean shipping containers, the Swiss freight forwarding giant says “blockchain technology” has been applied to its verified gross mass (VGM) portal.

Creating a Synchronized Global Trade Supply Chain
In an increasingly interconnected world, where trade is a core component of economic activity, creating a more seamless global supply chain is now vital, however, a new generation of tech-savvy freight forwarders may be creating just the right amount of disruption the industry needs to improve synchronization.

How to Succeed In One of the Most Profitable Industries in the World - Freight Forwarding
Freight forwarding is one of the most profitable industries in the world, and its top performers are almost as profitable as Apple, with experience and stable, productive business systems being key differentiators, say analysts.

Strategic Kuehne + Nagel Acquisition of ReTrans Inc.
The acquisition builds on Kuehne + Nagel’s overland strategy and will significantly strengthen the company’s position as an end-to-end logistics provider in North America.

European Logistics 2013: Big Challenges, Bigger Expectations
While the first half of 2013 showed some signs of cautious optimism, the Euro crisis is still hampering the European logistics and transportation landscape. However, measures are currently underway to stabilize the region—including plans for a closer partnership with the U.S.




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