Media: Vestas threatens DSV with legal action due to overpricing

A number of main customers, including Vestas and Flying Tiger, are prepared to bring logistics company DSV to court for having charged too much for freight, according to media InsideBusiness.
Photo: DSV Panalpina
Photo: DSV Panalpina
BY SØREN PICO, TRANSLATED BY KRISTOFFER GRØNBÆK

Several primary customers are allegedly so displeased with logistics major DSV that they are prepared to take the matter to court. They target DSV for failing to deliver on deals and increase prices way more than allowed, writes InsideBusiness Friday.

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