Mr Shamit Shah, Group Executive Director FiT.
Mr Dave (Centre) Freight in Time Financial Controller and guests.
Mr. Fred Mlay, Freight in Time Business Development Manager Tanzania with Guests.
Victor Maina, Air and Sea Freight Commercial Manager exchanging views with the invited guests.
CEO sign industries M.P Esmail giving a comment.
Invited guests mingle during the event.
Freight
In Time (TZ) LTD (‘FiT’), the Authorized Service Contractor of UPS
(NYSE: UPS), a global leader in logistics,opened its doors tovalued
customers at a special event today at The Southern Sun Hotel in Dar es
Salaam. The event highlighted FiT’s appreciation to local customers and
in turn provided customers with an opportunity to meet FiT’s management
and ask questions first hand.
FiTopened
in Tanzania in 1997 and provides customers with a broad range of
services with flexible pick-up and delivery times. Since 2005, the
company became the authorized service contractor in Tanzania ofUPS and
has served its customers with the highest level of service backed by
UPS’s world class network and technology, its focus on service quality,
and a deep-rooted culture of precision and innovation..UPS is a
recognized leader with expertise in international air freight
forwarding, regional supply chain management and intra-Africa logistics.
Customers can combine package and freight services for greater supply
chain efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
Shamit
Shah, Group Executive Directorof FiT commented, “FiT and
UPS’partnership in Tanzania has gone from strength to strength over the
last 10 years and we wanted to give something back to our loyal
customers. The event is a testimony of our commitment to providing our
customers with an efficient, reliable service. Providing a platform for
discussion and interaction, the event also offered an opportunity to
demonstrate our appreciation of their loyalty.”
“Our
customers are at the heart of what we do, we will continue to support
our clients to develop their businesses, through our global network and
innovative services facilities”, he added.
FiTemploys
72 local citizens and operates at airports in Dar, Zanzibar,
Kilimanjaro, Mbeya and Mwanza. UPS Border point offices include Namanga,
Holili,HoroHoro, Tunduma, Kasumulu and Sirare, whilst also serving
seaports in Dar Es Salaam and Mombasa.
UPS,
a global leader in logistics with 435,000 employees worldwide, has been
in the region since 1988, with its regional headquarters based in the
UAE. The India Sub-Continent, Middle East and Africa region is the
largest UPS region with more than 70 active countries. Through access to
a worldwide network serving over 220 countries and territories, UPS is
invested to the success of a daily delivery average of more than 18
million packages and documents.
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