Early commercial cargo planes reduced the time it took to travel from one location to another by almost 80%.

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On December 17, 1903, one of the first airplanes took off and flew for 12 seconds.

Today OWL intercontinental cargo flights take off from 15 locations worldwide and deliver valuable goods quickly and on time 24/7.

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As ship and navigation technology improved, each generation
of new commercial ships saw an increase in speed as well
as cargo load.

Today OWL cargo ships carry up to 100,000 metric
tons of dead weight across international waters expediently
and on time.

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Throughout history, Chinese ships called "junks" were used extensively in Asia. Junks were designed to travel long distances and withstand extreme weather.

First invented more than 1,500 years ago, junks included technology that is still in use today.


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At the height of the Roman Empire, the Roman Highway stretched more than 400,000 km. In some European, African, and Middle Eastern countries, modern roads and highways still use the same route, or use the old Roman roads built more than 2000 years ago.

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The first highway system created by the Romans
reduced the time to move troops, supplies, and goods
from one area to another.

Today OWL Trucks drive through 30 million km of highway in 8 regions around the world.

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East Asia has one of the fastest and most extensive rail, sea, and road networks. Japan, South Korea, China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong currently use some of the most advanced transportation systems in the world today.


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OWL has offices or agents in
these East Asian countries.

China
Taiwan

Japan
Korea

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The Burj Al Arab is a hotel located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates and is a self-proclaimed 7-star hotel. It is the second tallest hotel in the world. The Burj Al Arab stands on an artificial island 280 m (920 ft) out from Jumeirah beach.

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OWL has offices or agents in
the Middle East including:

Bahrain
Iraq
Israel
Jordan
Kuwait

Lebanon
Libya
Oman
Qatar

Sudan
Saudi Arabia
Yemen

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The Port of Rotterdam, Netherlands is the largest port in Europe and one of the busiest ports in the world, handling more than 400 million metric tons of cargo in 2008.

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OWL has offices or agents in these
Western European Countries:

Austria
Belgium
Cyprus
Denmark
Finland

France
Germany
Greece
Ireland
Italy

Malta
Netherlands
Norway
Switzerland

Portugal
Sweden
Spain
Turkey
UK

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The World Bank reports the economy of Sub-Saharan African countries grew at rates that match global rates. African nations experienced growth significantly above the global average rates.

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OWL has offices or agents in these African countries:

Algeria
Angola
Canary Islands
Djibouti
Egypt
Ethiopia

Ghana
Kenya
Morocco
Malawi
Mozambique
Nigeria

South Africa
Tanzania
Tunisia
Uganda
Zambia

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While the region's economy greatly depends on agriculture, manufacturing and services are becoming more important. Emerging markets in India and Indoeasia are the largest economy in this region.

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OWL has offices or agents in
South and Southeast Asia:

Bangladesh
Brunei
India
Pakistan
Cambodia

Sri Lanka
Singapore
Thailand
Vietnam

Indonesia
Malaysia
Philippines
Senegal

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South America relies heavily on the exporting of goods and natural resources; on an exchange rate basis.

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OWL has offices or agents in South America & Central America including:

Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador

Paraguay
Peru
Uruguay
Venezuela
Costa Rica

El Salvador
Guatemala
Honduras
Panama

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There is a total of 149 operational ports currently in the United States, handling more than 1 billion tons of foreign and domestic cargo.

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The United States has 14 OWL offices:

New York
(Head Office)
Atlanta
Charleston
Charlotte
Chicago

Cincinnati
Long Beach
Louisville
Miami
New Orleans

Norfolk
San Francisco
Seattle
Phoenix

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KNOWLEDGE

KNOWLEDGE

Earl Weaver, the great Manager of the Baltimore Orioles, once said, "It's what you learn after you know it all that counts."
We, at OWL, completely agree. As we constantly look to our past and our incredible knowledge base to keep on improving,
we understand that we don't know it all. We are fortunate that as our experience keeps us moving, growing and evolving
it enables us to do right for our customers.

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