Holship A/S
Holship A/S is a Nordic freight forwarding and logistics provider with established operations across Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland. The company maintains its own offices, terminals and a fleet of trucks in the region, enabling integrated handling of inbound and outbound shipments. In addition to traditional freight forwarding, Holship offers air and sea transportation services within the Nordic countries and provides stevedoring and road transport as part of its service portfolio.
A key differentiator for Holship is its substantial warehousing footprint in the Nordic region, amounting to approximately 40,000 square meters. This warehousing capacity supports storage, distribution and value-added services for a diverse range of customers, aligning with the needs of businesses operating in Nordic markets.
Holship traces its roots back to 1967, when the company was established under the name Holbæk Shipping & Spedition A/S. Since then, the organization has expanded its footprint to seven countries and ten offices across Scandinavia and the Baltics, continuing to offer a comprehensive package of transport, logistics and stevedoring services. The group emphasizes a one-stop-shop approach, combining transport management with warehousing, track and trace capabilities, and local service delivery through its network of offices.
Operational capabilities include track and trace for shipment visibility, as well as integrated logistics solutions designed to support customers with both national and cross-border requirements within the Nordic and Baltic regions. Holship’s service model prioritizes local service excellence backed by regional scale, aiming to provide reliable, coordinated logistics solutions from origin to destination across its markets.
With approximately 140 employees, Holship maintains a workforce equipped to manage warehousing, stevedoring and road transport as components of a broader logistics offering. The company’s regional focus and multi-country presence position it to support businesses seeking Nordic and Baltic logistics stability, synchronized with local market needs and regulatory requirements.






