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Did you know that...? - Myanmar
Myanmar is one of only three countries in the world that does not use the metric system. The country still uses its own units of measurement, although you will find gasoline measured in gallons and distances in miles. Weight is a bit more complicated, with 1 peittha, known as viss in English, being equal to 1.68 kg... Confused?
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Did you know that...? - Netherlands
Today, a former red brick warehouse is an apartment building. We know all the secrets to providing valuable logistics solutions in the Netherlands.
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Did you know that...? - New Zealand
Albatrosses can fly 50,000 miles without touching down. They use their long, narrow wings to ride the ocean winds, which is why they are known as the “ocean nomads.” Like albatrosses, we spend a lot of time in the air and on the oceans. But unlike the eager glider, we land multiple times a day around the world to ensure that our cargo reaches its destination on time.
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Did you know that...? - Norway
Along the 57,000 km of coastline, there are 1,700 named fjords and 200 ports. From Kristiansand in the south to Kirkenes, 400 km north of the Arctic Circle, we move containers and breakbulk cargo to and from all ports. No matter where the delivery is made or whether the shipment is by air, sea, rail or road, we know how to move your cargo in and out of Norway.
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Did you know that...? - Indonesia
Well, we may not know them all, but we DO know Indonesia and how to navigate the logistics of an archipelago that encompasses 17,508 individual islands and stretches 1,800 km from north to south along the Earth’s equator. But why are we sharing all of this with you?
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