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Feb 21, 2011 (newstodate): Danish provider of logistics and airfreight road feeder services, Haugsted has postponed its move to new premises at Worldwide Flight Services at Copenhagen Airport
-Demanding weather conditions during the winter has made life difficult for the construction companies, and WFS has not been able to confirm the original cut-over date, March 1, 2011, says Peter Nygaard, Haugsted operations manager.
-Later this week, we will announce the expected date for moving to WFS to our staff, but we are still a bit reluctant to set the exact date externally. Suffice it to say that we reckon to move to the new facilities by the end of March, 2011.
-After all the slight delay has no great consequences, and it may even enable us to perform a more smooth transition this way, says Mr Nygaard.
Still operating at their off-airport facility at Kirstinehoj, Haugsted manages and operates an extensive road feeder network generating some 70-90 weekly north-going trucks, in addition to about 50 weekly incoming trucks from the south as well as some 60 weekly incoming trucks from the north.
In August 2009 Haugsted, with offices in Copenhagen and Billund, Denmark, and Oslo, Norway, was acquired by Luxembourg-based Wallenborn Transport.
-Demanding weather conditions during the winter has made life difficult for the construction companies, and WFS has not been able to confirm the original cut-over date, March 1, 2011, says Peter Nygaard, Haugsted operations manager.
-Later this week, we will announce the expected date for moving to WFS to our staff, but we are still a bit reluctant to set the exact date externally. Suffice it to say that we reckon to move to the new facilities by the end of March, 2011.
-After all the slight delay has no great consequences, and it may even enable us to perform a more smooth transition this way, says Mr Nygaard.
Still operating at their off-airport facility at Kirstinehoj, Haugsted manages and operates an extensive road feeder network generating some 70-90 weekly north-going trucks, in addition to about 50 weekly incoming trucks from the south as well as some 60 weekly incoming trucks from the north.
In August 2009 Haugsted, with offices in Copenhagen and Billund, Denmark, and Oslo, Norway, was acquired by Luxembourg-based Wallenborn Transport.