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JUN 30, 2004 (newstodte): Topping the list among members of the Danish Airfreight Forwarders Association as to IATA turnover for 2003 is DFDS Transport with DKK 373.9 mio.
On the next positions are Wilson Logistics with DKK 371 mio, and Mah� Freight with a turnover at DKK 335.4 mio.
Since then both companies have changed owners on the same day, June 10, 2004, when Wilson was sold to TPG, and Mah� was taken over by Lehmann Nordic in a rescue operation after major financial irregularities were detected.
Fourth on the list comes DHL Danzas with DKK 297.9 mio, with a safe margin to No 5, Exel Denmark with DKK 138.5 mio.
As to non-IATA turnover, Mah� ranks first with EKK 121.8 mio due to this company's strong position in relief and aid programs, notably driven by its important airfreight forwarding contract with Unicef.
Wilson Logistics ranks second as to non-IATA turnover, DKK 116 mio, due to its strong position in project logistics.
On the next positions are Wilson Logistics with DKK 371 mio, and Mah� Freight with a turnover at DKK 335.4 mio.
Since then both companies have changed owners on the same day, June 10, 2004, when Wilson was sold to TPG, and Mah� was taken over by Lehmann Nordic in a rescue operation after major financial irregularities were detected.
Fourth on the list comes DHL Danzas with DKK 297.9 mio, with a safe margin to No 5, Exel Denmark with DKK 138.5 mio.
As to non-IATA turnover, Mah� ranks first with EKK 121.8 mio due to this company's strong position in relief and aid programs, notably driven by its important airfreight forwarding contract with Unicef.
Wilson Logistics ranks second as to non-IATA turnover, DKK 116 mio, due to its strong position in project logistics.