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WLP inks partnership agreements to enhance Thailand logistics business

World Logistics Passport (WLP), a Dubai-led worldwide project aimed at easing the flow of global commerce, has signed two Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with the Thai Logistics Service Provider Federation (TLSPF) and the Thai National Shippers’ Council (TNSC).

According to the statement, the agreements seek to encourage the expansion of the logistics business in Thailand for exporters and shippers, as well as to improve trade prospects and lower costs through WLP’s worldwide network of international merchants and freight forwarders.

The signing ceremony was held at Anantara The Palm Dubai Resort and signed by Mahmood Al Bastaki, general manager of World Logistics Passport, Suwit Ratanachinda, president of the Thai Logistics Service Provider Federation and Dr Chaichan Chareonsuk, chairman of the Thai National Shippers’ Council.

“This MoU marks the beginning of a new chapter of promising trade opportunities for the Middle East, Africa and Latin America markets, utilising WLP’s growing network. Thai exporters are now able to receive fast-track service of cargo movement, cost-efficient access to markets, reduction of customs clearance times and removal of administrative costs,” stated Suwit Ratanachinda, president of the Thai Logistics Service Provider Federation.

Suwit Ratanachinda, President of TLSPF and Mahmood Al Bastaki, GM of WLP




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