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Damco, Safmarine Complete Integration with Maersk Brand

As announced by Maersk in September of last year, Safmarine and Damco have now fully into the Maersk brand.

Safmarine customers will get broader access to Maersk’s full portfolio of products and services at a global scale, ensuring all their needs can be met by one united team.

Damco customers too now access to an end-to-end offering from Maersk, ensuring their experience is connected and simplified across all their supply chain needs.

Meanwhile, Hamburg Süd and Aliança will remain independent brands with differentiated service models while Maersk simplifies its back office organizational structure and processes to enable faster and more effective decision-making.

Watch: Maersk Meets COVID-19 Challenge with Dedication and Innovation

Hamburg Süd’s and Aliança’s sales and customer service organizations will not change.

Sealand- A Maersk Company will remain as a separate brand under A.P. Moller – Maersk, serving as the strong intra-regional service provider .

The Damco.com website has been redirected to Maersk.com where customers can access tracking and other portal services at https://www.maersk.com/Damco

The Safmarine.com website will remain active until mid-2021, as process of migrating customers to Maersk.com is ongoing. Meanwhile, the link on the Maersk website with limited functionality is https://www.maersk.com/Safmarine.

Read More: Maersk Partners with Novo Nordisk on Global Cold Chain Logistics

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