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May 25, 2010 (newstodate): Is the global cargo handling provider WFS moving into the Swedish market - or not?
The question is still blowing in the wind despite a report by newstodate earlier this month of a contract between WFS and A.S.P Logistic that would serve as its partner at Stockholm Arlanda Airport.
-As far as Stockholm Arlanda is concerned, I was quite amazed to read the news, since we have not signed any cooperation agreement with ASP yet, says Marc Clasen, WFS manager Scandinavia & Benelux.
-It is obvious that companies always talk, which we also did with ASP, but we definitely did not sign any agreement and stick to our existing agreements until further notice, says Mr Clasen.
After this, it remains to be seen what is actually in the words "yet" and "until further notice"...
The question is still blowing in the wind despite a report by newstodate earlier this month of a contract between WFS and A.S.P Logistic that would serve as its partner at Stockholm Arlanda Airport.
-As far as Stockholm Arlanda is concerned, I was quite amazed to read the news, since we have not signed any cooperation agreement with ASP yet, says Marc Clasen, WFS manager Scandinavia & Benelux.
-It is obvious that companies always talk, which we also did with ASP, but we definitely did not sign any agreement and stick to our existing agreements until further notice, says Mr Clasen.
After this, it remains to be seen what is actually in the words "yet" and "until further notice"...