Maersk Line Honors Al Sharqi Shipping

March 28, 2016

Photo: Al Sharqi Shipping
Photo: Al Sharqi Shipping

Maersk line's Annual Award Night recognizes the best performing logistics solutions providers and top customers of Maersk Line for the year 2015

 
For the fourth time in a row, Al Sharqi Shipping was awarded the Maersk Platinum Award, recognizing the company once again as a top Maersk Line customer.
 
The most recent award, presented on February 24, 2016 for the year 2015, marks the fourth consecutive Platnium win with Maersk line - 2012 to 2015. The Gala Dinner was held at Nassima Royal Hotel, Dubai.
 
In a gathering of barely 45 attendees, the intimate and exclusive ceremony was attended by senior officials from other freight forwarding and logistics companies and the top official of Maersk line Marc Gijsbrechts, Regional Head of West Central Asia, and Christian Juul-Nyholm, Managing Director of Maersk Line of UAE, who honored owners and executives of best performing logistics providers and top customers of Maersk Line for the year of 2015.
 
Also in attendance were Kashif Rafiq, Managing Director of Al Sharqi; Atif Rafiq, Director and Asif Rafiq, Operations Head.
 
“To be considered among the top supporters of the world’s largest multinational presence is a great honor and Al Sharqi is honored indeed,” said Atif Rafiq.

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