Spain MRW Launches Two Services in Portugal

Spanish express courier MRW has launched two new services on the Portuguese market, it was reported on January 12, 2005.

The services are namely limitrofe – for urgent express deliveries within the limits of Portugal, and 48 horas Espanha – for express deliveries to Spain. According to MRW the two new services will mark the company’s leading position in terms of urgent deliveries on the Iberian Peninsula market.

MRW was established in 1977 in Barcelona, northeastern Spain, and has been present in Portugal for 10 years, where it has 64 offices.

The company currently operates 27 logistics centres and a network of 703 franchisees, situated in Spain and in Andorra, Gibraltar and Portugal.

MRW reported a turnover of 431.5 mln euro ($571.7 mln) for 2003.

http://www.diariodigital.pt

Source: Diario Digital

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