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Efficient logistics & shipping system crucial for boosting exports: SM Munir

byCustoms Today Report
17/10/2014
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KARACHI: Chief Executive of TDAP S.M. Munir said that it was government’s top most priority to increase the exports of the country and TDAP was striving hard for achieving this goal. He said he would fully support the ideas of development of Transportation, Shipping, Logistics, Supply Chain and Management.

S. M. Munir was the chief guest in professional shipping, logistics and supply management conference & exhibition held on 16th October at a local hotel.

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He said low cost in transportation of goods for the purpose of exports contributed significantly in making the country’s export goods more competitive in the international market. Effective understanding and execution of Logistics, Shipping & Supply Chain Management Activities not only reduces cost of the business but also helps in widening customer/client network, increasing economic growth.

He also informed the participants of conference about the successful holding of Alishan Pakistan exhibition in Delhi India, the event which definitely contributed in increasing the country trade in the Indian market and regional trade. The Chief Executive also addressed the issue of ongoing crisis of energy in the country as this was hampering the exports of the country.

Tags: ExportslogisticsshippingSM MuneerSupply ChainTDAP

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