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TO Group expands cooperation with Polaris Autoliners

about 22 hours ago

The Transport Overseas Group (TO Group) and Polaris Autoliners are intensifying their collaboration. With effect from 1 January 2025, TO Group, an independent shipbroker and liner agent focusing on roll-on/roll-off, breakbulk and project logistics solutions based in Bremen, has officially assumed the role of commercial agent for Polaris Autoliners. TO Group is expanding its global network with additional trades between the Mediterranean region and Turkey, Europe and Oceania (Australia/New Zealand), as well as Europe and Norway. Polaris Autoliners is a British shipping company specializing in roll-on/roll-off (RoRo).

“As the official agent for Polaris Autoliners, we are opening up additional markets and strengthening our position as a global provider of tailor-made logistics solutions,“ says Jan Burgmann, General Manager & Commercial Sales Director of TO Group. “Our focus is to offer our customers efficient and flexible transport solutions that meet the growing demands of the market. The partnership with Polaris Autoliners allows us to expand our expertise in additional trade lanes such as Oceania and Norway.”

“TO Group is the ideal partner to further strengthen our position in key target markets,” said Walid Salloum, CEO of Polaris Autoliners. “Thanks to TO Group's extensive market knowledge and strong network, we will not only be able to optimize our existing transport operations but also tap into new business potential. Together we will focus on making our young fleet even more efficient and customer-oriented.”

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