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HTL Logistics completes 40 years in SL

30 September, 2018
A. Reyaz Farook
A. Reyaz Farook

HTL Logistics, a global logistics provider, covering all aspects of freight forwarding, celebrated 40 years of excellence at the Shangri-La Hotel, Colombo recently.

HTL Logistics continues to cover all aspects of the supply chain from ocean/ air freight forwarding, Customs brokerage, warehousing, trucking, and fifth party logistic model (5 PL).

Renowned for its humble beginnings in Sri Lanka servicing the betel leaf Industry, HTL Logistics has pioneered the freight forwarding trade during their journey. Today, HTL Logistics is an established company spanning the Indian subcontinent, Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and East Africa handling a cross selection of products that include fashion garments, pharmaceuticals, light engineering goods, tuna fish and more.

Chairman and CEO, HTL Logistics Ltd., A. Reyaz Farook said, “It has been a joyous journey and to establish HTL Logistics as the foremost freight forwarding company in Sri Lanka to reach a milestone of 40 years in the industry gives us a lot of pride.

“The success we have garnered is a tribute to our professionalism and the level of commitment by our operational teams who have performed year after year. We have always aligned ourselves to the ever changing and challenging needs of our clients and supported them with the best of our abilities.

“HTL Logistics has progressed vastly into new territories and we are continuously looking at expanding our footprint, thereby our services now include freight forwarding for air freight, ocean freight, customs clearance and are on the verge of expanding our growth in warehousing and distribution,” he said.

HTL Logistics has an extensive network of partners throughout the world by providing a customer experience second to none.

HTL Logistics Ltd., operates over 36 offices in Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, London, Hong Kong, Madagascar and Mauritius.

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