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K+N branches out in Moscow
POSTED: 10:59 a.m. EDT, October 3,2007

KUEHNE + Nagel has opened an airfreight office at Moscow Domodedovo airport.

Customers are offered the full scope of airfreight import, export and transit services, including K+N¨s new Cargo 2000 based airfreight products, as well as comprehensive customs services.

Clemens Abt, regional manager North East Europe and managing director of K+N in Russia, said: ^The opening of these two new locations is a further step in our strategy of establishing a logistics network across Russia to ever better support our customers in developing this dynamic market. ̄

From: www.aircargonews.net
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