BAX Global and Schenker Integration Completed
Schenker Says Logistics Services Company BAX Now Fully Integrated
With the completion of the integration of BAX Global operations, the US operations will now carry the brand name of parent DB Schenker.
Two years after its purchase by Deutsche Bahn AG, BAX Global has been successfully integrated into DB Schenker and will shed its former name in favor of the DB Schenker brand. Only the Container Freight Station in Toledo, OH will carry the BAX Global name. It will function as a separate legal entity, BAX Global Inc., and will focus on serving the wholesale community of air cargo users as a neutral provider handling primarily domestic cargo under its BAX Forwarder Network program, said Schenker.
According to the company, DB Schenker in the USA has 140 branch locations offering integrated logistics services, such as International air and ocean services, contract logistics, global supply chain management, and customs brokerage. Additionally, customers can select guaranteed overnight, second day, and day-definite ground; standard overnight, second day and economy ground delivery throughout North America.
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