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Anywhere and in any part of the world, your furniture and furnishing accessories are in good hands thanks to a team of experienced specialist, supported by state of the art cargo handling technologies and dedicated vehicles modernly equipped.
We can offer you a fast and reliable door-to-door service both for B2B and B2C markets including all complementary logistics services such as: delivery at floor by skilled labour, unpacking of goods, recovery and disposal of empty boxes and furniture assembling on demand.
Our experienced DB Schenker staff in Italy will assist you in finding solutions tailored to the specific requirements of this sector. Through the use of advanced technologies to handle cargo and dedicated vehicles we offer transport and delivery solutions both for small and large shipments, from Italy to any European destination and worldwide, and viceversa.
Warehouse logistics is carried out by qualified staff and managed through a state of the art warehouse management system. We can also offer transport and logistics solutions for the supply of furniture to large projects (hotels, schools etc…) in accordance to time schedules and agreed budget.
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Schenker Italiana S.p.A.
Valerio Farucci Sales Manager Food & Furniture Services - Land TransportsVia XXV Aprile 73/C22070 Guanzate (CO)Italia
Tel.: +39 031 3527 959Fax: +39 031 3527 990
valerio.farucci@dbschenker.com
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