The global provider of supply chain solutions makes a strategic move into Central America.
DSV opened the doors of its new office in Panama on Wednesday.
“It is a strategic decision to move into Panama. Many of our customers use Panama’s free zones to distribute goods to the Central American and Caribbean markets,” said Torge Koehnke, executive vice president of the Latin America region for DSV Air & Sea. “In addition, Panama is an attractive place to store products and establish distribution to the countries in the region due to the tax benefits available.”
Jonas Thoroe is serving as managing director of DSV Air & Sea Panama.
DSV, a global provider of supply chain solutions, has 45,000 employees in more than 80 countries.
“It is a strategic decision to move into Panama. Many of our customers use Panama’s free zones to distribute goods to the Central American and Caribbean markets,” said Torge Koehnke, executive vice president of the Latin America region for DSV Air & Sea. “In addition, Panama is an attractive place to store products and establish distribution to the countries in the region due to the tax benefits available.”
Jonas Thoroe is serving as managing director of DSV Air & Sea Panama.
DSV, a global provider of supply chain solutions, has 45,000 employees in more than 80 countries.