GLOTRANS QUY NHON BECOME A MEMBER OF VCCI BINH DINH

Glotrans Quy Nhon has officially become a member of the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) - is a national organization that gathers and represents the business community, employers and other businesses association in Vietnam.

Có thể là hình ảnh về văn bản cho biết 'CỘNG HFA XÃ HỘI CHỦ NGHĨA VIỆT NAM Độc lập Tự Hạnh phúc PHÒNG THƯƠNG MẠI VÀ CÔNG NGHIỆP VIỆT NAM VIETNAM CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY VCCI GIẤY CHỨNG NHẬN HỘI VIÊN THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT CHI NHÁNH CÔNG TYTNHH VẬN TẢI TIẾP VẬN TOÀN CẦU TẠI QUY NHƠN LÀ HỘI VIÊN CHÍNH THỨC CỦA PHÒNG THƯƠNG MẠI VÀ CÔNG NGHIỆP VIỆT NAM MEMBER VIETNAM CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY Nội, ngày13 tháng0g năm-2022 Sá đầng Ay/Registration No: 44.22PTM-HV CHỦ CHÙTICH TỊCH Chairman and President BÀN CHẤP #Dhạm Tấn Công'

Becoming an official member of VCCI, Glotrans Quy Nhon wishes to further affirm the trust of partners in the field of domestic and international logistics. Glotrans Quy Nhon is gradually developing and asserting its image in the forwarding field of Vietnam in particular and the world in general. With a reputable agent system, experienced staff in the profession, Glotrans Quy Nhon affirms to always provide customers and partners with the most perfect, fast, accurate service at a reasonable price best.

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