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DSP strengthens its presence in the United States

The Swiss technological and consulting company for the container terminal and port industry, Data and System Planning (DSP) has founded a fully owned and controlled new firm in the United States.

The new DSP America is expected to strengthen the company’s presence in the region. “Working in the United States and the Americas is strategic for DSP and the creation of this branch is the natural consequence of the organic growth of our company,” stated Giambattista Ravano, DSP chairman.

In addition, Marco Fehmer, CEO of DSP and DSP America, commented, “DSP has been working for several years in the US and Canada, but now it’s time to strengthen our effective presence, while still working with our historical partners.”

“We want to be close to our customers and expand the business, offering our value to TOS project migration, terminal automation rollout, optimisation and daily support,” added Fehmer.





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