NYK Line Honors Al Sharqi Shipping

August 17, 2016

Photo: Al Sharqi Shipping
Photo: Al Sharqi Shipping
Photo: Al Sharqi Shipping
Photo: Al Sharqi Shipping
Logistics service provider Al Sharqi Shipping has been honored by NYK for its contributions to cold chain logistics for 2015-2016.
 
“We are delighted with this recognition as this is in line with our long term plan to develop food and cold chain capabilities while investing in people and process capabilities to ensure that we come out as the best service provider,” said Al Sharqi’s Atif Rafiq.
 
The global refrigerated ocean transportation market is forecast to grow steadily at a compound annual growth rate of 4 percent from 2016 through 2020, according to research firm Technavio.

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