NTG Nordic Transport Group A/S, through its subsidiaries, provides asset-light freight forwarding services through road, rail, air, and ocean in Denmark, Sweden, the United States, Germany, Finland, and internationally. The company operates through two segments, Road & Logistics and Air & Ocean. It offers project transportation, including RoRo, oversized cargo, break bulk/heavy loads, point to point/cross trade/third party logistics, vessel charter, air charter, hazardous goods, turnkey transport, and surveillance and reporting services; transport consulting services, such as vessel load surveying, velles operations, packaging and securing control, export/import document control, customs clearance, heavy lifting and load planning, and reporting services; and warehousing/logistics solutions comprising unloading of containers, stock management, bonded warehouse, pick and pack, value added services, chemical logistics, and hazardous goods storage services. The company also provides custom clearance services; express services; and other services, such as furniture transport, international removals, and temperature-controlled transport, as well as road, air, and sea freight transportation services. NTG Nordic Transport Group A/S was founded in 2011 and is based in Hvidovre, Denmark.
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