Air Serbia Cargo signs Memorandum of Understanding with the Global Logistics Network - GLN
Air Serbia Cargo, the freight division of Air Serbia, announced it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Global Logistics Network (GLN).
The MoU marks an important step in Air Serbia's global commercial efforts in the freight transport sector, as Air Serbia Cargo will now be able to extend its services to a greater customer base worldwide, while offering more choice and enhanced access to global transport solutions, reinforcing the global reach of its freight transport products and services. The MoU will enable a closer connection and cooperation between Air Serbia Cargo and GLN with the aim of offering customers more options and increasing business opportunities.
Dane Kondić, Air Serbia's CEO said, "In the years to come, cargo will be an area of significant growth for our industry and, by forging the right partnerships, Air Serbia Cargo is building its capability to fulfill this potential, as it develops into a regional industry leader. We will only be able to do so by consistently meeting the needs of our customers through a proactive approach to customer service, reaching out to as broad a base of global customers as possible, and building an offer that always provides greater choice and flexibility. We look forward to working closely with the GLN network in a more enhanced way so as to build upon the relationships which we already have with some of GLN members."
Founded in 2003, and headquartered in the USA, Global Logistics Network (GLN) is an ISO 9001:2008 Certified organization that encompasses leading, independently owned and operated companies worldwide that specialize in the logistics industry - including freight forwarders, transportation intermediaries and associated companies - all working together in a network environment. GLN members represent 639 offices in 320 Cities in 124 Countries with combined annual revenues of US$9.9 billion and 28,881 experienced and capable staff handling over 3 million shipments per year.