DSV wants to bring its values to controversial project in Saudi Arabia

Back in May, Saudi Arabia’s new project was heavily criticized by the UN. However, DSV has done its homework, says the CFO.
”It’s not something we just jump into without doing our due diligence and investigating the project and its partners,” says DSV CFO Michael Ebbe on the new project in Saudi Arabia. | Photo: Dsv / Pr
”It’s not something we just jump into without doing our due diligence and investigating the project and its partners,” says DSV CFO Michael Ebbe on the new project in Saudi Arabia. | Photo: Dsv / Pr

DSV made careful considerations before the freight forwarder agreed to cooperate with a huge state-owned project in Saudi Arabia that was recently criticized by the UN human rights watchdog.

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