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GWC (QPSC), Qatar’s leading logistics provider, on Saturday welcomed Ambassador of Sri Lanka to Qatar HE Kithsiri Athulathmudali at the Logistics Village Qatar (LVQ), during a site tour to get a general idea about GWC’s offering and meet Sri Lankan employees.
The visit included a tour of the landmark integrated logistics hub, offering bespoke supply chain logistics and warehousing solutions, spanning 1-million square metre infrastructure -- the largest logistics hub of its kind in the region. The ambassador was received by Tia Prang, senior director of human resources and Mohammad Daoud, senior manager of corporate communications, as well as a number of officials from both parties.
Located 15 km off the Hamad Port, 18 km from Hamad International Airport and just 2 km from Doha’s main industrial area, GWC’s strategically positioned LVQ offers the most comprehensive, globally recognised supply chain solutions. Organised, structured, integrated, and IT enabled, the LVQ was conceived and developed on a scale that has set new benchmarks in logistics infrastructure.
Speaking at the LVQ, Athulathmudali stated: “It’s a great pleasure visiting your organisation and the facilities provided to your employees. I’m extremely impressed with what I saw, not only from health and welfare perspective; but in general, how GWC is providing work life balance to its employees. It’s been a fantastic experience and I’m looking forward to meeting the rest of the team and working with you in the future in order to enhance your organisation providing you with skilled employment from Sri Lanka, as well as continue our dialogue of mutual interest.”
LVQ harnesses highest standards for health and safety, fire suppression and security within the premises, allowing for optimum handling of goods stored within. Environment protection is also taken seriously when it comes to the use of packaging materials and recyclables. The company implements reduce, reuse and recycle (RRR) practices at all times to achieve this objective. A multinational work force lives in high standards accommodation buildings with all entertainment and living needs.
“It was a pleasure to host the ambassador of Sri Lanka at LVQ, showcasing what Qatar is capable of, while reviewing possible avenues of collaboration” stated Mrs Tia Prang. “The grand vision behind developing the LVQ was to provide regional and international companies with customisable, instantly operational platforms to meet their logistics needs, while maintaining and developing highly qualified human talent capable of handling their tasks in a safe and loving environment.”
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18/08/2019
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