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Gebrüder Weiss: Waldkraiburg location officially renamed

Nov 02, 2022

Spedition Lode will now finally become Gebrüder Weiss Waldkraiburg following a transition phase under the name GW Lode. The rebranding process was completed on November 1. It was one year ago that the international transport and logistics company acquired the freight forwarder in Upper Bavaria and integrated it into its own network, with all 60 of its employees moving under the umbrella of Gebrüder Weiss.

The driving force for this acquisition was and is the work of Gebrüder Weiss to expand its network in southern Germany. The Waldkraiburg location, which specializes in land transport, distribution and warehouse logistics, is situated 70 kilometers east of Munich, meaning it fits perfectly into the Gebrüder Weiss network.

Gebrüder Weiss has successfully integrated its Waldkraiburg location. Here: The employees with location manager Rüdiger Lode (back row 3rd from left). (Source: Gebrüder Weiss)

“By integrating this operation, we have been able to consolidate our land transport network in Bavaria and can now serve the markets in Germany, Austria, Central and South-East Europe with an even greater level of efficiency,” says Werner Dettenthaler, Regional Manager Land Transport Germany. “We are pleased that, as the transition period comes to an end, the rebranding process has reached a successful conclusion.”

The Waldkraiburg location complements the existing land transport branches in Aldingen, Esslingen, Lindau, Memmingen and Nuremberg. A strong network has been created especially in eastern Bavaria, through the close connection of the Passau, Straubing and Waldkraiburg locations. The benefits to customers from this acquisition include a significantly wider range of services, as Gebrüder Weiss offers national and international land transport, air and sea freight services, along with logistics solutions focusing particularly on the automotive and high-tech industries.

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