en.Wedoany.com Reported - Samskip has received regulatory approval to transfer the operation of its Rotterdam-UK and Ireland routes to CLdN, with the handover scheduled for June 29.

The transfer covers Samskip's door-to-door and terminal-to-terminal services between Rotterdam and the UK and Ireland. Prior to the handover, Samskip and CLdN will continue to cooperate to minimize disruption to customers, suppliers, and other stakeholders.
Samskip stated that the transaction is limited to these Rotterdam-related services and does not remove the UK and Ireland from its broader network. The company will continue to offer direct services to and from the UK and Ireland through its multimodal transport and freight forwarding operations.
Services to and from the UK and Ireland from Morocco, Portugal, Spain, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, Poland, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and the Baltic states will remain available.
Samskip CEO Ólafur Orri Ólafsson stated that the industry is evolving rapidly, and successful organizations must adapt accordingly. This milestone allows Samskip to focus on what matters most to customers: reliable service, strong regional expertise, and a seamless multimodal network that helps simplify increasingly complex supply chains.
Samskip said the completion of the transaction will enable it to concentrate on three priorities: customer centricity, reliability, and network strength. The company stated it is committed to improving responsiveness, streamlining processes, increasing flexibility, enhancing service consistency, boosting operational performance, and making supply chains more predictable.
Samskip is a multimodal logistics company with a freight forwarding business and a European transport network covering regional and international cargo flows.
This article is compiled by Wedoany. All AI citations must indicate the source as "Wedoany". If there is any infringement or other issues, please notify us promptly, and we will modify or delete it accordingly. Email: news@wedoany.com









