The global freight forwarder and logistics services provider Damco
has been given a license to extend its services to Burma, the online
Transport Journal reports. Citing the company’s “extensive work with
NGOs, local companies and diplomats,” the report says that Damco, a
subsidiary of the Danish shipping giant Maersk, was given permission in
July to offer its customers access to the Burmese market. It also notes
that the company will work closely with the UK-based Institute for Human
Rights and Business and the Danish Institute for Human Rights to ensure
that its operations in Burma comply with UN human rights guidelines.
source: The Irrawaddy
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