A-Log at International Freight Forwarders Meeting Dubai
A-Log at International Freight Forwarders Meeting Dubai
26 January 2016

Dubai - one of the seven emirates, located on the southeast coast of the Persian Gulf is a global city and business hub of the Middle East. It is also a major transport hub for passengers and cargo flow.

For Georgian Economics Dubai becomes more and more attractive market. For this reason our team participated in Middle Eastern International Forwarders Meeting in Dubai held in January 18-21, 2016 (Middle Cargo Meet Dubai).

The event was attended by up to 50 international forwarders, solution providers and alliances from all over the world: UAE, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, India, China, Spain, Germany, Mexico, and United Kingdom etc. A-Log was the only service provider representing Georgia. We met all the delegates during B2B meetings discussing our future cooperation opportunities.

Together with official meetings various introduction activities there were suggested that created worm and friendly atmosphere.

Our appreciation for all representatives those gave us opportunity to refresh our service options and product development to offer our customers better service.

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