WELCOME TO THE 3RD ANNIVERSARY OF GLOTRANS QUY NHON (23/04/2021 – 23/04/2023)

Together with Glotrans family in celebrating the 3rd birthday of our "youngest brother" in Quy Nhon.

Three years! A journey that may not be long but has helped Glotrans Quy Nhon make a strong impression and affirm its position in the logistics market of Binh Dinh province in particular and the Central region in general.

More significantly, Glotrans Quy Nhon joins the Glotrans network throughout the country to create a chain of links from North to South.

During its formation and development, Glotrans Quy Nhon has made remarkable strides. Human resources at Glotrans Quy Nhon are carefully selected and intensively trained, departments are linked and unified throughout the process of providing services to customers.

Besides, we always believe that the spirit of unity and determination from the leadership to the entire staff will be a solid foundation for us to overcome difficulties and achieve new achievements in business activities and human resource development in Quy Nhơn in the upcoming journey.

On the occasion of the 3rd anniversary of establishment, Glotrans Quy Nhơn express our sincere thanks to our valued customers, partners, and all Glotrans offices across the system who have accompanied us in the process of building and maturing Glotrans Quy Nhơn. We wish all of you abundant health, happiness, and success.

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