GLOTRANS HANOI HAPPY VIETNAM TEACHER'S DAY AT UNIVERSITIES IN HANOI

On the occasion of the 40th anniversary of Vietnamese Teachers' Day, Glotrans Hanoi would like to send to the teachers - lecturers of universities in Hanoi fresh flowers and best wishes.

Có thể là hình ảnh về 4 người, mọi người đang đứng, hoa hồng, hoa cát tường và trong nhà

Besides, Glotrans Hanoi would also like to thank the teachers - lecturers of the schools who have always supported businesses to well implement the Training and Recruitment Program for Interns, making a significant contribution to the training process. Create and build human resources for the Logistics industry in general and strengthen a strong human resource team for Glotrans businesses in particular.

Có thể là hình ảnh về 10 người và mọi người đang đứng

Có thể là hình ảnh về 6 người, mọi người đang đứng, hoa và văn bản cho biết 'AMATEURS TALK ABOUT STRATEGY PROFESSIONALS TALK THOSE IN SUPPLY CHAIN KN w THE MPOSSIBLE POSSIBLE waters LOGIS DISDEEER VEEN THE LINE DISORDE AND ORDER LO 2'

Once again, on the occasion of Vietnamese Teachers' Day, Glotrans Hanoi would like to wish all teachers good health, full of enthusiasm on the path of cultivating people, training more talented young generations, contributing human resources. high quality force for the country.

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