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EFL Global buys Locher Evers International

Locher Evers International (LEI), a long-standing, family-owned Canadian logistics firm, has been acquired by EFL Global, a major provider of logistics and supply chain solutions.

LEI has over 47 years of expertise in logistics and provides a broad range of services such as air freight, ocean freight, customs brokerage, rail service, warehousing, distribution, fulfilment, domestic transportation, and drayage.

The purchase of LEI, according to the release, enhances EFL Global’s footprint in the Canadian market and strengthens its ability to deliver end-to-end logistics solutions to customers across many industries.

“We are excited to welcome LEI to the EFL family and look forward to working together to deliver exceptional logistics solutions to our customers,” stated Bill Wilkening, executive vice president and chief operating officer in Americas at EFL Global.





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