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The 1st GLA New Member Sharing Meeting Concluded Successfully Sept. 15, 2022

Time:2022-09-19 Publisher:Kevin Num:2877

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On September 15, 2022 (Beijing time), The 1st GLA Global Logistics Partner Business Recommendation Meeting and September New Member Sharing Meeting was successfully concluded by GLA Global Logistics Alliance. 


More than 100 companies from over 50 countries around the world gathered in the "cloud meeting" to share high quality presentations, ideas, and business opportunities.

 

This meeting aims to let different countries Logistics companies get to know each other better and build new business relationships instantly. 


Before the meeting, GLA Global Logistics Alliance collected each participant's needs, in order to help each one find their new partners & get more win-win solutions.


Discover Global Business Opportunities

The meeting has received positive response and supports from our members. In just three days, the number of applicants has exceeded 100 companies from over 50 countries: China, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Philippines, Thailand , India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, New Zealand, Italy, United Kingdom, Poland, Greece, Germany, Slovenia, Slovakia, Turkey, Georgia, United States, El Salvador, Uruguay, Argentina, Morocco, Cote d'Ivoire, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Somalia, etc. 


This sharing meeting will use ZOOM conference and Tencent video broadcast.More than 2000 logistics professionals participated in this international logistics sharing event. 


In the post-epidemic era, although inflation remains high, shipping prices have already started to fall. It seems the profiteering period in shipping is over, but there is still a surplus.


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In her welcome opening speech, Mrs Grace Sun, president of GLA, thanked all the members for their long-term support and trust in GLA Global Logistics Alliance. 


After expressing her warm welcome to all participants, she introduced each country and their advantages of each participant in turn.


About GLA Family

GLA Global Logistics Alliance is committed to helping small and medium-sized international logistics enterprises in the world to develop cooperatively, empower each other, and strive to build a global reputed, collaborative and shared international supply chain system. 


Sharing by new GLA members in September


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Ms. Natalie Tang丨World Trade Connection Logistics Co Ltd


  • Sharing theme丨The Current Situation, Challenges and Opportunities of Hong Kong under the Epidemic


  • Profile丨Headquartered in Hong Kong, China. World Trade Connection Logistics Co Ltd was founded in 2013 and has more than 10 offices around the world.


  • Core business丨Sea, air freight.


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Ms. Carole Nicolas丨DSF CONSOLIDATED FREIGHTS SERVICE INC.


  • Sharing theme丨Philippines' own trade advantages and current situation


  • Profile丨DSF CONSOLIDATED FREIGHTS SERVICE INC. was founded in 1995. The ports it serves include Manila Port, Cebu Port, Marti Port, Batangas Port, Davao Port, etc. Most of its business comes from China, Australia, Europe.


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Mrs. Yohana Tarigan丨PT. FATH CAHAYA LOGISTIK


  • Sharing theme丨Case display and the current situation of Indonesia under the epidemic


  • Profile丨Over 10 years of experience, now looking forward to building more relationships with GLA members, especially from China.


  • Core business丨Sea freight (FCL/LCL and customs clearance, etc.), land freight, air freight, international express, warehousing/warehouse management system, etc.


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Mr. James Mao丨LianDi International Logistics Group


  • Sharing theme丨The current situation, challenges and suggestions of China's logistics industry under the epidemic


  • Profile丨LianDi International Logistics Group was founded in 2006 and has branches in Hong Kong and Japan now. They have good relations with various airlines and shipping companies.


  • Core business丨China-Europe railway, sea / air freight to and from Africa.


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Ms. Urška Žižmond丨Comeco S.r.l.


  • Profile丨Comeco S.r.l. was founded in 2014 and has branches in Italy, Slovenia, Slovakia and Serbia now. They use Vetra system to access global shipment tracking information, 24 hours a day.


  • Core business丨Ocean Freight (FCL, LCL), Land Freight (FTL, LTL), Air Freight, Special Cargo, OOG Cargo, etc. 


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Mr. Ross Wishart丨Express Global International ltd


  • Profile丨Express Global International ltd was established in 1999.


  • Core business丨Sea freight (FCL, LCL), air freight, land freight (FTL, LTL), rail freight (multimodal transportation), general cargo / DG goods, warehousing, etc.


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Mr. Harrison Kimiya丨RTW Shipping and Logistics Ltd


  • Sharing theme丨The current situation in East Africa under the epidemic: highly dependent on shipping dynamics around the world


  • Profile丨RTW Shipping and Logistics Ltd has been established for 6 years and has branches in Kenya, Tanzania and Somalia.


  • Core business丨Sea, air, NVOCC, project logistics, land freight, warehousing, etc.


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Ms. Helen He丨Lucky Way Logistics Co. Ltd


  • Profile丨Lucky Way Logistics Co. Ltd was founded in 2004, headquartered in Shenzhen, and has branches in Guangzhou and Chengdu.


  • Core business丨Air freight. They have long-term relationships with many airlines, which can give you priority to pick up.


Free Talks with Remarkable Results


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Mr. Awais Ali Akbar丨Aries Global Logistics


Aries Global Logistics(AGL) from Pakistan intends to expand into Europe, USA and far east market. Mr. Awais Ali Akbar not only briefly introduced ALG's 10 offices worldwide, but also expressed their criteria for selecting partners.


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Mr. Anand Jadhav丨Anova Global Logistics


Anova Global Logistics from India would like to expand into the UK, Europe, South America and Caribbean markets and exchange business with members who can handle CIF/FOB shipments.


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Mr. Alex Velásquez丨All Business Logistics Support SA de CV


All Business Logistics Support SA de CV from El Salvador was founded in 2004. They can ship all kinds of containers, and focus on import & export services in Guatemala, El Salvador and Central America. Now their target markets are Asia and Europe, especially looking forward to cooperating with GLA members from China, Korea, Italy, Japan and Europe.


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Mr. Shankarraman KS丨Apex Global Logistics & Freight Services


Apex Global Logistics & Freight Services from UAE and Bahrain was founded in 2015, with branches in Bahrain, Qatar, and Dubai. They can provide services such as sea, air freight, and inland trucking.


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Ms. Sabil Jihan丨STC MORROCO


SERVICE TRANSPORT COMBINE MAROC (STC MOROCCO) from Morocco was founded in 1995. They can provide sea, land and air freight. Currently, it intends to build more relationships with GLA members from China, Thailand and the United States.


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Ms. Shireen Hassan丨RTW SHIPPING & LOGISTICS LTD


RTW SHIPPING & LOGISTICS LTD, representing Kenya/Uganda/Tanzania, said they have a strong strength in East Africa.


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Ms. Jill丨HaoTong International Transportation Agent Co., Ltd


HaoTong International Transportation Agent Co., Ltd from China is headquartered in Hunan province. At present, the company has more than 300 employees and has branch in Wuhan, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou.


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Mr. Chairul Rachman丨PT. OPTIMUS PRIMA LOGISTIK


PT. OPTIMUS PRIMA LOGISTIK from Indonesia was founded in 2015, who can provide one-stop logistics solutions. Currently, they would like to get more cooperation with GLA members from China, especially members from Shanghai and Taiwan.


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Mr. Jasper 丨KINGSMEN GLOBAL PTE LTD


KINGSMEN GLOBAL PTE LTD from Singapore was founded in 2009. Mr. Jasper briefly introduced Singapore's own geographical advantages. For example, Singapore has many goods to and from Singapore and Malaysia. Also they look forward to cooperating with more GLA members.


Multi-channel Cooperation


The two-hour "New Member Sharing Meeting" came to an end, which not only let members know each other better, but also shared more business opportunities together. 


Through this meeting, the confidence of all members has been greatly boosted, which fully reflects the determination of GLA Global Logistics Alliance to help small and medium-sized international logistics enterprises in the world to develop cooperatively, empower each other, and strive to build a global reputed, collaborative and shared international supply chain system.




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