Glotrans is proud to receive IATA Cargo Agent Certification (IATA number 37303520004)

Glotrans is honored to be granted the IATA Cargo Agent Certificate on March 26, 2024. This is an important milestone marking Glotrans's strong development in the field of air transport, while also affirming its position. Glotrans is a reputable and professional logistics service provider.

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is an association of more than 300 airlines and represents 83% of all air traffic worldwide. The organization supports many areas of aviation activity and helps shape industry policy on important aviation issues. IATA Cargo Agent is a freight forwarder licensed by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), certifying that Glotrans has met the professional standards of the International Air Transport Association to professionally carry out its airfreight services.

The process of joining IATA Cargo Agent is quite complicated and requires strict compliance with IATA's strict regulations on documentation, financial capacity, operational experience, business reputation and other aspects of quality management, goods security and information technology. The fact that Glotrans received the IATA Cargo Agent certification is a testament to the tireless efforts of the Glotrans team in committing to providing customers with the best services.

At the same time, Glotrans always aims to become the leading logistics service provider in Vietnam and the region, aiming for sustainable development of the business. Granting the Cargo Agent certification to Glotrans demonstrates IATA's trust in Glotrans for business that fully meet the standards of financial capacity, operational experience and reputation.

The staff is well-trained according to IATA standards, have knowledge about international air transport regulations and procedures, completes professional training courses and is certified by IATA in general cargo, have rich experience in a variety of industries from simple to complex, helping customers feel completely secure when using Glotrans's air transport services.

Along with that, Glotrans can take advantage of its large network and efficient transportation processes to offer customers the most competitive prices, providing many service options to suit their needs and budget of cutomer.

Glotrans would like to send sincere thanks to IATA and all customers who have always trusted and supported the company during the past time. Glotrans is committed to continuing its efforts to provide customers with increasingly better air transport services.

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