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20 August 2026

B&H Worldwide strengthens aerospace logistics capabilities in Auckland

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Source reporting: The Loadstar

B&H Worldwide strengthens aerospace logistics capabilities in Auckland

PRESS RELEASE B&H Worldwide Expands Aerospace Logistics Operations in Auckland with New Airport Facility 20 August 2026 Auckland, New Zealand – B&H Worldwide, a global leader in aerospace and aviation logistics, has relocated its Auckland office and warehouse operations to a new facility in Mangere, Auckland, reinforcing its commitment to delivering specialist aerospace logistics services across New Zealand and the wider Asia-Pacific region. The new facility, located at Unit 3, 197 Montgomerie Road, Mangere, ... The post B&H Worldwide strengthens aerospace logistics capabilities in Auckland appeared first on The Loadstar .

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