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Panalpina receives Statement of Objections from the European Commission
02/10/2010

As reported earlier, Panalpina is a party to a multinational probe into alleged anticompetitive behaviour conducted by several competition authorities, including the European Commission, the US Department of Justice and the Swiss Competition Commission, against a number of major freight forwarding companies. The investigations commenced in October 2007. In Canada and Australia respective investigations have been closed in the meantime.

On February 9, 2010 Panalpina was served with a Statement of Objections by the European Commission. This document contains the European Commission's preliminary view with respect to alleged anticompetitive behaviour in the freight forwarding industry. Panalpina will closely examine the Commission's preliminary findings and will respond in due time. The Statement of Objections enables the addressees to respond to the Commission's preliminary findings and does not prejudge the final decision of the European Commission (which is subject to appeal to the European courts).

It is not possible to predict the outcome of these proceedings at this stage. They may, however, result in material penalties being imposed on Panalpina entities.

It is Panalpina's policy to conduct its business in full compliance with all applicable laws in all jurisdictions in which it conducts its business.


The Panalpina Group
The Panalpina Group is one of the world's leading suppliers of forwarding and logistics services, specializing in end-to-end supply chain management solutions and intercontinental air freight and ocean freight shipments. Thanks to its in-depth industry know-how and state-of-the-art IT systems, Panalpina provides globally integrated door-to-door forwarding services tailored to its customers' individual needs. The Panalpina Group operates a close-knit network with some 500 branches in over 80 countries. In a further 80 countries, it cooperates closely with partner companies. Panalpina employs approximately 13,500 people worldwide.