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Damco is one of the world¡¯s leading third party logistics providers specialising in customised freight forwarding and supply chain solutions, offering a broad range of services to customers all over the world.
With 11,300 employees in over 300 owned offices across 90 countries and representation in a further 30 countries, Damco manages more than 2,7 million TEU of ocean freight and supply chain management volumes and more than 210,000 tonnes of air freight, annually.
We manage and serve some of the most advanced supply chains in the world; in a diverse range of industries. With a relentless focus on simplifying complex supply chains, we uncover efficiency improvements that enable our customers to cut their inventories, reduce operating costs, and make significant short-term savings for long-term competitiveness.
Damco is an independent business unit within the A.P. Moller - Maersk Group.
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1977-78
Consolidation services were established in Taiwan, Singapore, and Hong Kong under the name of Mercantile.
1997
Hudd Distribution Services in USA was acquired.
1998
Mercantile introduced warehousing, distribution and global airfreight services.
1999
The A.P. Moller – Maersk Group acquired parts of Sealand, including Sealand Logistics.
2000
Maersk Logistics was established, combining Mercantile and Sealand Logistics.
2001
Maersk Logistics acquired US-based O¡¯Neill & Whitaker, a licensed customs house broker and freight forwarder, now Maersk Customs Services Inc.
2001
Maersk Logistics acquired certain activities and assets of the USA logistics company Distribution Services Limited.
2002
Maersk Logistics was accepted as the first logistics member of C-TPAT.
2005
Maersk Logistics acquired P&O Nedlloyd Logistics incl. Damco Sea & Air.
2007
Maersk Logistics¡¯ forwarding services, including DSL Star Express, airfreight, and landside services and Damco Sea & Air merged into the freight forwarding company Damco
2009
Maersk Logistics and Damco merge under the new brand name of Damco.