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Partner with one of the best Oslo shipping companies
Whether your organization is based in Scandinavia, or halfway around the world, AIT’s experienced Oslo forwarders are ready to develop a customized supply chain solution to fit your business needs.
As one of the leading Oslo shipping companies, AIT is your go-to contact for marine logistics, including suppling vessels with ship spares and equipment from door-to-deck.
We function as a control tower, tracking global transport movements and coordinating shipments from collection point to final destination.
The Oslo freight forwarding experts leverage decades of experience and powerful technology to manage multimodal cargo movements, while maintaining visibility and compliance at every step.
Our global network’s logistics resources include a mix of services shippers won't find anywhere else. We offer advanced technology integrations, specialized shipping expertise for sensitive, high-value and/or big and bulky goods, low- or no-cost options to reduce emissions and help meet sustainability goals, and much more.
Yes! AIT’s expanding footprint currently includes more than 150 facilities across Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and North America.
This global reach enables our Oslo forwarders to offer fast, connected solutions that scale with your supply chain.
For a broader range of logistics services, our Oslo subject matter experts are ready to help.
Partner with the leading Oslo shipping team today
Whether you need help with local shipping or global transportation logistics, when you add one of the leading freight forwarders in Oslo to your team, you’ll see instant results. To get started today, contact an AIT representative.
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February 01, 2024
AIT Worldwide Logistics acquires Global Transport Solutions Group
The European-based marine spare parts logistics specialist is AIT’s most significant acquisition to date, establishing a presence for the company in multiple new countries, including Greece, Japan and the Nordic region.