Gerry’s dnata wins global award
KARACHI: Gerry’s dnata, the leading ground services provider in Pakistan, has been awarded for the “Best Cargo Handling Operation” at the 2019 Pride of Ground Handling Awards, a statement said on Wednesday.
The prestigious award was accepted by Syed Haris Raza, vice president of Gerry’s dnata, at a gala dinner during the 21st Ground Handling International Annual Conference in Amsterdam, it added.
Raza said, “We are extremely honoured to be recognised for the best air cargo handling operations. This achievement is a testimony to the wonderful team in Pakistan who has diligently worked towards establishing this state-of-the-art cargo facility.”
“I thank all Gerry’s dnata employees for their relentless commitment to innovation and service excellence. This facility is a stepping stone towards a greater vision to become a best-in-class airport ground handler, and we will continue to invest in our staff, infrastructure and equipment.”
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