Xpediator and Chris Bailey covers Aviva, GVC and Amigo
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On today's Vox Markets Podcast: Xpediator and Chris Bailey covers Aviva, GVC and Amigo
Stephen Blyth, CEO of Xpediator (XPD) discusses their agreement with Associated British Ports for a new 200,000 sq ft distribution centre at Southampton's Container Port.
Xpediator is a well-established international provider of freight management services. Established in 1988 by Stephen Blyth, the Group's international network of offices provides road, sea and air freight services, together with logistics and warehousing in the UK and Romania. The business offers integrated freight management within the supply chain logistics and fulfilment sector, through its three main areas: freight forwarding, logistics & warehousing and transport services. With headquarters in Braintree, Essex and country offices in nine CEE countries across 38 sites, the Group currently employs over 1,000 people and was successfully listed on London's AIM market in August 2017.
Chris Bailey founder of Financial Orbit covers:
Aviva (AV.)
GVC Holdings (GVC)
Amigo (AMGO)
(Interview starts at 9 minutes 21 seconds)
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