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SDPT, G-9 Forwarders sign MoU to facilitate Sialkot exports

byZafar Malik
01/07/2014
in Breaking News, Lahore, Latest News, Ports and Shipping
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SIALKOT: Sialkot Dry Port Trust (SDPT) and G-9 Forwarders Group have inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for providing the better transportation services to the Sialkot exporters for their export consignments.

SDPT Chairman Muhammad Ishaq Butt and Faraz Akram Awan (Chairman G-9 Forwarders Group) signed this pact.

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On this occasion, Chairman SDPT Muhammad Ishaq Butt told the participants of this MoU signing ceremony that this pact was a part of SDPT plan to accelerate the regional business activities. He added that under  this MoU better transportation services would be provided to the importers and exporters of Sialkot, Daska, Wazirabad, Gujarat, Gujranwala and surrounding areas on cheaper rates, which would also be helpful to promote the import and export businesses.

Ishaq Butt revealed that SDPT has contributed in enhancement of exports to help strengthen the economy of Pakistan, saying that now this dry port has developed its own fleet of 100 customs bonded vehicles, the first largest bonded carriers in private sector. The One Window Operation has facilitated the exporters by ensuring clearance and dispatch of export consignments on the same day, he revealed.

Tags: Chairman G-9 Forwarders GroupFaraz Akram AwanG-9 Forwarders GroupIshaq ButtnewsSDPTSialkot

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