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Carousel Logistics acquires Logik Logistics International

Carousel Logistics, a part of the DANX Carousel Group, has acquired Logik Logistics International (Logik), a specialist in time-critical, scheduled, and 24/7 on-demand logistics solutions.

“This acquisition not only expands our time-critical logistics capabilities but also strengthens our on-demand / ad-hoc service platform, enabling us to better serve our customers’ needs,” stated Lars Ryssel, Managing Director, Western Europe, DANX Carousel.

Logik Logistics International is known for its expertise in various industry sectors, including automotive, aerospace, carbon composite, retail, pharmaceutical, publishing, and marine. Its clientele ranges from original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to companies requiring urgent medical shipments and ship spares.

Lars Ryssel added, “Logik’s expertise and round-the-clock availability will enable us to deliver even greater value and efficiency to our clients across Europe, regardless of the time or urgency. We welcome Logik Logistics International to the Carousel family.”

The integration of Logik is expected to boost Carousel’s 24/7 service portfolio with on-demand and ad-hoc cross-border logistics. This includes express road and air freight, aircraft charters, On Board Courier (OBC) services, and specialized handling for time-critical shipments.

David York, Managing Director at Logik Logistics International, will continue with the company to ensure a seamless transition and drive further growth within the expanded group.

This acquisition follows the DANX Carousel Group’s recent acquisition of TLS, a Danish logistics specialist in technical equipment, underscoring the group’s commitment to becoming the leading provider of time-critical logistics solutions across Europe, available 24/7.





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