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Your Personal Link to Global Transportation and Logistics Welcome to LEMAN YOUR PERSONAL LINK TO GLOBAL TRANSPORTATION AND LOGISTICS Version 2021/01 BHN We always find a way We help customers around the world with their transport and logistics needs. Regardless of the size of the job, our aim is always the same: To provide a solution that serves you best in terms of time, price and quality. We always find a way – the LEMANway More than 120 years of experience • 1900 The company Paul Lehmann was founded in Denmark. • 1971 LEMAN USA was founded. • 1973 Change of name to LEMAN. • 1987 LEMAN Sweden was founded. • 2001 LEMAN Norway was founded. • 2006 LEMAN Finland was founded. • 2010 LEMAN UK was founded. • 2020 LEMAN Greenland founded. • 2021 LEMAN China founded LEMAN today • Global capacity and services in +150 countries. • Present in 8 countries with 28 branches. • High quality transport and logistics provider. • Personalized customer service approach . • Independent and financially sound. • Partners in over 120 countries. • Best in class agent network. • Approx. 750 empl. A stronger LEMAN through organic growth and exciting acquisitions May 2012 Acquisition of Otto Hansen & Co, Denmark with 55 empl. Sept. 2014 Acquisition of Dan Cargo in DK, SE, NO with 100 empl. July 2015 Acquisition of RSH Freight and Principal Freight in UK. Oct. 2015 Acquisition of Dalpa International in UK with 30 empl. Sept. 2017 Acquisition of MARU in UK with 90 empl. June 2018 Acquisition of FIN Logistics in Finland. The LEMAN branches Greenland Denmark Branches: Nuuk Denmark HQ: Greve (Copenhagen) Employees: 2 Subsidiary: IntraVAT Branches: Aalborg, Herning, Taulov Sweden Employees: 6 Branches: Helsingborg, Employees: 393 Turnover: DKK 9,7 mill. Turnover: DKK 1.138 mill. Gothenburg, Stockholm (approx. EUR 1.1 mill. | USD 1.3 mill.) (approx. EUR 152.7 mill. | USD 171.0 mill.) Employees: 44 Turnover: DKK 161 mill. (approx. EUR 21.6 mill. | USD 24.2 mill.) China Branches: Shanghai, Ningbo, Shenzhen, Qingdao, Tianjin Employees: 60 Turnover: n/a USA (opened in 2021) Branches: Sturtevant, Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Miami Finland Employees: 114 UK Norway Branches: Vantaa, Turku, Kotka Turnover: DKK 490 mill. Branches: Normanton, Branches: Drammen, Employees: 23 (approx. EUR 65.7 mill. | USD 73.6 mill.) Heathrow, Glasgow Vestby, Stavanger Turnover: DKK 102 mill. Employees: 102 Employees: 51 (approx. EUR 13.6 mill. | USD 15.3 mill.) Turnover: DKK 240 mill. Turnover: DKK 133 mill. (approx. EUR 32.2 mill. | USD 36.1 mill.) (approx. EUR 17.8 mill. | USD 19.9 mill.) No of employees as per November 2020 Turnover as per LEMAN Annual Report 2019 Our vision and strategy Full Peoples Product Preferred Profitable Business Range Quality Sustain- LEMAN Group Growth LEMAN Group will shall provide the Partner ability provide a best in full product range LEMAN Group will class working for all business LEMAN Group LEMAN Group will focus on a environment segments with an shall be the take relevant sustainable over which fosters, outstanding Preferred Quality sustainability the market attracts and operational measures to reduce excellence at Partner and profitable growth retains highly deliver a Carbon Emission combined with market rates to all significantly in line skilled and customers within competitive strategic ‘bestfit’ motivated the supply chain advantage to our with official acquisitions. members of staff. industry and strive customers. international and for continuous domestic targets. improvements at any time. Financial info LEMAN Group - No. of Employees 700700 600600 500500 400400 300300 200200 100100 00 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 LEMAN Group - Turnover 2.5002.500 335,4 | 375,7 2.2502.250 301,9 | 338,1 2.0002.000 268,4 | 300,6 1.7501.750 234,8 | 263,0 1.5001.500 201,3 | 225,4 1.2501.250 167,7 | 187,8 1.0001.000 134,2 | 150,3 750750 100,6 | 112,7 500500 67,1 | 75,1 250250 33,5 | 37,6 00 0,0 | 0,0 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Mill DKK Mill EUR | Mill USD Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) - the LEMAN Relay program • Focus on CO2 emission • Energy efficiency and buying green power • Locally anchored CSR community projects • Compliance with Code of Conduct • Quality and audits • Managing & supporting our transport partners • Safe & healthy work environment Air Freight - transport by air around the clock • Global consolidation setup • Customised solutions • Flexible sea/air freight solutions • Global door-to-door service • Agreements with reputable air carriers • Official IATA agent • 24-hour contact • Cross trade services Sea/Ocean Freight - regular and quick routes • Global LCL setup and FCL solutions • Order/Shipment Management System • Global network of agents • Online container tracking • Fast transit time via key ports • Key Account Manager – your personal contact • Agreements with reputable shipping companies • Cross trade services Express and Packages - we take care of your packages • Worldwide Express Service • Worldwide Economy Service • Package service within Denmark and Europe • National Express • Global network of trusted partners • Online booking portal with price module • Track & Trace Road Transport - direct by truck throughout Europe • One of the strongest networks in Europe • Independent, direct routes throughout Europe • Regular departure days with short transit times • Customised solutions • Transport of packages, pallets and long-haul freight • A range of ROAD products, incl. EveryDay and NextDay Logistics Solutions and Warehousing - high quality storage and handling • More than 80,000 pallets logistics warehouses • Large terminal facilities • Bonded warehouse facilities • Video surveillance • Temperature controlled storage on several locations • FMCG – Pharmaceuticals – Electronics • Quality Management Systems – HACCP - GDP • Co-packing, sales displays and preparations Pharma Healthcare - how LEMAN meets your logistic needs • Contract Logistics – road, air, sea and express • Nordic gateway and global door to door coverage • GDP compliant services and dedicated GDP educated pharma teams • Strong experience, customer portfolio and references • Dedicated pharma network • Track & Trace and Temperature monitoring • Cold chain +2 to +8, ambient +15 to +25 and dry ice Project Transports - door-to-door Worldwide • Project transport all over the world • Project planning and consulting • On-time guaranteed transport • 24-hour contact • Chartering • Crane and lift operations • All types of special freight LEMAN Fresh – flexible transport and warehousing • Temperature controlled handling and transportation • Perishables transport • One of the strongest networks in the US • Customized solutions • Transport of multiple perishable cargo • A broad range of air and ocean products • Fast, fresh and reliable Added Values - optimize the value chain • Complete transport and logistics solutions with additional services • Trade fair forwarding/exhibitions – worldwide network • VAT Registration, Customs Services and Customs Clearance • Temporary Storage • Fiscal Representation • Insurance • Certificates and Carnets • Reporting and administrative services Customised IT – state-of-the-art solutions • Custom-fit service and booking portal on yourLEMAN • Full online booking • Track and Trace • New and updated Transport Management System (TMS) • Full stock management with the latest Warehouse Management System (WMS) • Visibility and transparency Facts and info about the LEMAN countries DENMARK – facts & info Population Form of State 5,806,000 (2019) Monarchy Unitary parliamentary Area constitutional monarchy 43,098 square km. Currency Language Danish Kroner Danish (USD 100 = DKK 630) (EUR 100 = DKK 745) Capital Copenhagen Contact LEMAN A/S Other Major Cities Ventrupvej 6 Aarhus DK-2670 Greve Odense Danmark Aalborg T: +45 3343 4200 E: [email protected] USA – facts & info Population Form of State 328,163,000 (2019) Republic Federal Government Area 9,834,000 square km. Currency United States Dollar Language (EUR 100 = USD 119) American English Contact Capital LEMAN USA Inc. Washington D.C (Milwaukee) 1860 Renaissance Boulevard Other Major Cities Sturtevant New York City WI 53177 Los Angeles USA Chicago T: +1(262) 884-4700 E: [email protected] CHINA – facts & info Population Form of State 1,398,000,000 (2019) Republic Unitary one-party republic Area 9,597,000 square km. Currency Chinese Yuan Language (USD 100 = CNY 654) Chinese (EUR 100 = CNY 778) (Mandarin, Cantonese etc.) Contact Capital LEMAN China Beijing Spring International Plaza Room 802 Other Major Cities 699 Zhaohua Road Chongqing 200050 Shanghai Shanghai China Tianjin Shenzhen E: [email protected] UNITED KINGDOM – facts & info Population Form of State 66,805,000 (2019) Monarchy Unitary parliamentary Area constitutional monarchy 242,495 square km. Currency Language British Pound English (USD 100 = GBP 73) (EUR 100 = GBP 86) Capital London Contact LEMAN Ltd. Other Major Cities Don Pedro Avenue Birmingham Normanton Glasgow WF6 1TD Liverpool United Kingdom T: +44 (0) 192 492 1300 E: [email protected] SWEDEN – facts & info Population Form of State 10,152,000 (2019) Monarchy Unitary parliamentary Area constitutional monarchy 450,295 square km. Currency Language Swedish Krona Swedish (USD 100 = SEK 861) (EUR 100 = SEK 1023) Capital Stockholm Contact LEMAN AB Other Major Cities Strandbadsvägen 15 Gothenburg S-252 29 Helsingborg Malmö Sverige Uppsala T: +46 42 26 65 50 E: [email protected] NORWAY – facts & info Population Form of State 5,401,000 (2019) Monarchy Unitary parliamentary Area constitutional monarchy 385,252 square
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