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COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - DSV Panalpina said on Tuesday it had agreed to acquire the logistics division of Kuwait’s Agility Public Warehousing Co in an all-share deal worth $4.1 billion, creating the world’s third largest freight forwarding company.
FILE PHOTO: DSV Panalpina CEO Jens Bjoern Andersen is seen during a news conference in Basel, Switzerland, April 1, 2019. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann/File Photo
The deal is one of several in recent years as global logistics companies are looking to build scale in a fragmented freight transport market.
It will see Copenhagen-based DSV overtake DB Schenker, putting it behind only DHL Logistics and Kuehne & Nagel as measured by revenue and freight volumes.
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Claiming the right to autonomy
and self-determination
UNFPA STATE OF WORLD
POPULATION REPORT 2021
GLOBAL LAUNCH: WEDNESDAY, APRIL
14, 2021
Nearly
half of all women are denied their bodily autonomy, says new
UNFPA report,
My Body is My
Own
Violations include rape,
forced sterilization, virginity testing, female genital
mutilation and more
NEW YORK/BANGKOK,
14 April 2021 - Nearly half of women in 57 developing
countries are denied the right to decide whether to have sex
with their partners, use contraception or seek health care,
according to UNFPA s 2021 flagship
State of World
Population report, released today.
For the first
time, a United Nations report focuses on bodily autonomy: