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16 March 2015

As an active member of global community, this time, ALOG decided to travel to Kuala Lumpur where the freight forwarders worldwide shared their experiences to each other.

CLN (Combined Logistics Network) 13th annual conference took place at Ritz-Karlton Hotel Kuala Lumpur in March 11-14, 2015. About 150 Global Freight Forwarders participated. Among them the only company representing Georgia was ALOG by its director Ms. Lia Gogilashvili.

Entertainment activities, various presentations, conference speeches and face-to-face meetings together created worm and friendly environment.

In the framework of the event ALOG had scheduled 20 B2B meetings with the representatives of Turkish, Spanish, German, Japanese, Chinese, and many others, Freight Forwarders. We believe that business commenced with friendship will cause productive co-operation.

Our appreciation for CLN team and all participants those gave us opportunity to increase our global network area.

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