About the Business

Rhenus Group is a global logistics service company with a turnover of € 4.2 billion. Rhenus has business locations at more than 460 locations worldwide and employs 25,000 people. The Rhenus business areas - Contract Logistics, Freight Logistics, Port Logistics and Public Transport - manage complex supply chains and provide a wealth of innovative value-added services.

We view ourselves as partners to provide our customers with value added. We analyse highly complex logistics operations and optimise them using individual solutions that cover sourcing, production and distribution. We also look ahead so that your logistics operations can make a value contribution tomorrow. We accompany you in Europe: regardless of the scope of developments at your company, we will support you as you expand and break into new territory.

Business Services

Truck Transport Services

Truck Transport Services

Logistics needs intelligent management operations so that goods are at the right place at the right time around the globe – whether this involves groupage freight operations or complete loads, standard dimensions or special consignments and regular or express services. We transport your shipment by truck from the Polar Circle to the Mediterranean or from the Algarve to the Ural Mountains using our widespread network. We are able to manage complex sourcing and distribution systems and provide the same passion and care for small and medium-sized enterprises as for major corporations.
Air Freight

Air Freight

If a consignment is going to take too long by ship and the distance is too far to use a truck or railway services, we can offer you our air freight solutions: we move your goods quickly, safely and efficiently to their destination by air. But we do not just provide the pure transport operations for your items.
Global Sea Freight

Global Sea Freight

There is an inseparable link between the history of sea freight and containers. The success story of large containers began in the second half of the 20th century and they were to revolutionise global trade. Many of the hand movements, which had been standard practice for shipping companies in the past, were dropped as a result of the standardisation of containers. Both the efficiency of sea freight operations and the volumes transported across the world’s oceans increased as a result of this technical progress; it enabled companies to construct automated terminals at seaports and allowed them to satisfy the demands of a global economic system.
Location & Hours

Jubilee Road

Newtownards, BT23 4YH
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