Further improvement profitability Vos Logistics in 2015

April 5, 2016

European logistics service provider Vos Logistics reported turnover of €259.2 million for 2015, nearly 3% up on the previous year. Adjusted for lower diesel prices, turnover rose by 6%. Vos Logistics recorded growth in both international transport and warehousing & regional distribution by increasing volumes for existing customers as well as by landing new business.

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