DSV boss sees signs of recovering global economy after tough year

Jens Lund further assures that DSV is ready for new acquisitions when opportunities arise, despite a major job in Saudi Arabia.
”After a drop in demand in 2023, we’ve seen an improvement, and ocean freight has seen the strongest growth in 2024," says DSV CEO Jens Lund, in a comment on the company's Q1 results. | Photo: DSV
”After a drop in demand in 2023, we’ve seen an improvement, and ocean freight has seen the strongest growth in 2024," says DSV CEO Jens Lund, in a comment on the company's Q1 results. | Photo: DSV

After a difficult period for logistics companies last year, when many companies in the West had filled their warehouses to the brim in the wake of the pandemic, the wheels are now slowly starting to turn again.

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