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Cathay Pacific Cargo conducts workshop for trade in Mumbai

| | Apr 30, 2016, at 02:33 am
Mumbai, Apr 19 (IBNS): Cathay Pacific Cargo conducted its first ever workshop for the freight forwarders in Mumbai recently. This workshop was held to update the trade on the recent developments within the airline, especially those pertaining to the freighter forwarders in Mumbai.
The event witnessed active participation from over 40 freight forwarders. The half-day session covered a range of topics that included Cathay Pacific Cargo’s operations from India, the network, products & services, e-services etc. along with interactive sessions that comprised of fun games and a quiz.
 
Anand Yedery, Regional Cargo Manager-South Asia, Middle East & Africa said, “Our workshops are designed to provide a mix of learning and fun. They give us an opportunity to engage with our partners in a more relaxed atmosphere and at the same time update them on the various developments within our airline."
 
 "This workshop was the first of its kind for the freight forwarders. The response was overwhelming and from the positive feedback received we know that they look forward to these workshops. We hope to be able to organize these workshops around the country in the future,” said he.
 

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