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The newly established agreement means that in the future Blue Water will be handling CUBIC’s sea and air freight as well as a courier – primarily from CUBIC’s headquarters in Brønderslev, Denmark to worldwide destinations.

Furthermore, the agreement covers global transport from the company’s branches in Poland and China.

Customised transport solutions

We chose Blue Water as our transport partner due to their wide range of transport products. We have known the company for several years as an innovative provider of flexible, reliable and customised transport solutions, and from the start I felt their enthusiasm for winning this contract”, says Morten L. Routhe, Logistics Manager, CUBIC, who - together with Blue Water - looks forward to an efficient and positive cooperation.

CUBIC is the main supplier of modular systems for the construction of electrical assemblies. The company was founded in 1973 based on a unique idea of a modular system for the construction of electrical panels. This idea has since its early start developed CUBIC into a global and recognised partner within the electromechanics industry.

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