CMA CGM Awards Top Customer Al Sharqi Shipping

July 12, 2016

Al Sharqi directors Atif and Asif Rafiq with the CMA CGM commercial manager Santhosh Devasper and regional export trade manager Manoj Kumar (Photo: Al Sharqi Shippping)
Al Sharqi directors Atif and Asif Rafiq with the CMA CGM commercial manager Santhosh Devasper and regional export trade manager Manoj Kumar (Photo: Al Sharqi Shippping)

 Recognized for a third time in a row, Al Sharqi Shippping is awarded yet another year as a top customer for CMA CGM

 
Logistics service provider Al Sharqi Shipping informs it has been recognized yet again as one of container shipper CMA CGM’s top customers for 2015, marking their third consecutive win with CMA CGM line.
 
The award was presented by Santosh Devasper, CMA CGM Commercial Manager and Manoj Kumar, CMA CGM Export Trade Manager to Al Sharqi Shipping at their head office.
 
“To be considered among the top supporters of one of the world’s largest multinational ocean liners is a great honor, and Al Sharqi is honored indeed,” said Al Sharqi’s Asif Rafiq.
 
“CMA CGM is crucial to our SLA with customers and we look forward to contentiously working together to deliver quality service. Their growth has been astounding with the recent Merger of APL, making them the third largest Ocean Carrier in the world. Their market presence is strong and we hope to continue to grow right along with them,” said Al Sharqi director Atif Rafiq.

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