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WWG Consolidators joins The WACO System in Pakistan
London, UK, Tuesday, 20th September 2016 – WWG Consolidators (Pvt) Limited has been appointed Pakistan member for independent freight forwarder network The WACO System.
Founded in 2008, the Karachi-headquartered forwarder offers global supply chain solutions, with operations out of Karachi, Lahore, Sialkot, Islamabad, and Peshawar.
“Pakistan has a rapidly growing economy, as well as a strong flow of investment from around the globe,” said Richard Charles, Executive Director, The WACO System.
“WWG Consolidators bring local expertise and knowledge of the region to our exclusive community of forwarders, and we are delighted to be welcoming such a well-respected company to the network.”
WWG Consolidators offers the full suite of global logistics services, including airfreight, warehousing, Customs clearance, multimodal freight transport, and packaging.
“The WACO System represents an important opportunity for us to grow new business and work with a network of professional independent forwarders globally, said Kamran Kazi, CEO, WWG Consolidators.
“The expertise of the membership and dedication to delivering high quality services to customers puts us in a strong position and we look forward to working with our new colleagues to secure more opportunities.”
For more information contact the WWG Consolidators team at:
Suite 101 - 1st Floor, 10B, Block-06, PECHS, Karachi – Pakistan
Phone: +92-21-34371247
Fax: +92-21-34371250
Email: info@wwgc.com.pk
The WACO System is an exclusive network of independent forwarders and holds two events a year facilitating hundreds of face-to-face bilateral meetings for members.
The next event is their Extraordinary General Meeting and it takes place from the 3rd to the 5th October 2016 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sarah Parker .
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