Glotrans participates in Vietnam Manufacturing Expo 2024

On August 8, 2024, Glotrans successfully participated in the Vietnam Manufacturing Expo 2024, the largest industrial event in Vietnam. The event attracted over 200 leading enterprises from both domestic and international markets, including major names such as Samsung and Parker Meggitt.

With more than 15 years of experience in the logistics field, Glotrans is proud to offer a diverse range of services, including sea, air, and road transportation, comprehensive customs services, smart warehousing, and many other value-added services. At the exhibition, we showcased supply chain optimization solutions that help businesses reduce costs, shorten delivery times, and enhance production efficiency.

With the strong development of the manufacturing industry in Vietnam, the demand for professional logistics services is increasing. Glotrans, with its existing experience and capabilities, is confident in being a reliable partner for businesses in ensuring an efficient and stable supply chain. We are committed to continuing our support for businesses by providing optimal logistics solutions, contributing to the overall growth of the industry.

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