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Maersk continues internal integration with Senator International rebrand

Maersk proceeds in the next stage of its internal integration with Senator International beginning to be phased out from today (1 February) and going to market as Maersk.

The Copenhgahen-headquartered shipping company explained that the legal entities of Senator will remain unchanged for the time being, but Senator’s products and services will now be available under Maersk.

This announcement comes only a few days after Maersk’s decision to integrate two other subsidiaries, Hamburg Süd and Sealand.

“We continue to transform our company, with the objective of providing you with high quality transport and logistics solutions and ensuring that we remain a partner that you can trust. We intend to integrate to a unified, single entity under Maersk,” said the Danish firm in a statement.

Senator team members have also been onboarded to Maersk, according to the announcement.

“We believe this [integration] will bring more connectivity, agility and resilience to our customers’ supply chain, with enhanced options and solutions,” stated Maersk.





Antonis Karamalegkos
Managing Editor

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