Glotrans HCM Attends the BIFA WOOD VIETNAM 2024 Exhibition

The Vietnamese wood processing industry is increasingly asserting its position on the global production map. To contribute to the overall development of the sector, Glotrans HCM is proud to participate in "BIFA WOOD VIETNAM 2024," one of the largest events in the wood sector in Vietnam, taking place from August 8 to August 11, 2024.

At the fair, Glotrans HCM introduced comprehensive transportation and logistics solutions for the wood industry, including road, sea, and air transport, warehousing, and value-added services. Notably, the supply chain optimization solutions for the wood industry garnered significant interest from businesses.

This event not only allowed Glotrans to showcase the company's image to a wide range of customers but also created opportunities for collaboration with many potential partners, both domestic and international. As a result, Glotrans contributed to creating a vertical supply chain in the industry, linking raw material suppliers, machinery, and technology with manufacturers and traders.

Glotrans is committed to continuously enhancing service quality, expanding its network, and providing the most optimal logistics solutions for customers, contributing to the sustainable development of Vietnam's wood industry.

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