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Welcome! New Golden Member From Ghana——SHOTTO LOGISTICS LIMITED

Time:2021-12-15 Publisher:Kevin Num:4424

It is our great honor to announce that SHOTTO LOGISTICS LIMITED has joined GLA Family as a golden member from Ghana,If you need India service, you can feel free to contact Mr.REUBEN - TETTEH.


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About SHOTTO LOGISTICS LIMITED

SHOTTO Logistics with TIN C0010359397 is one of the subsidiaries of the SHOTTO Group of Companies with its main/major and primary focus of activities/services are as below: LCL Consolidation inbound & Deconsolidation. DDP/ DAP /DDU both Air and Sea. Customs Clearance. Freight Collections FOB. LCL distribution Project Cargo handling International freight forwarding Warehousing. Door to Door combined logistics Cargo insurance option for additional peace of mind for our partners. SHOTTO Logistics main keen interest and desire to become the NO.1 Logistics HUB from Ghana in the services of FREIGHT CONSOLIDATOR/NVOCC & an INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FORWADER will be for below reasons and also to adhere the Shipping & Logistics business ethics and professional standards regarding dealings with other Global Partners Worldwide:


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Their Services Include:

  • Sea freight forwarder , Air freight forwarder , LCL , Perishable Shipments , Live Animal shipments , Others 

  • Break bulk , Heavy-lifts chartering , Roro logistics , Oog containers , Others ,

  • Trading , Distribution , Inland transport , Custom brokers , Warehousing , Packaging , Insurance services , Port services , Vessel agent ,


Let's warmly welcome SHOTTO LOGISTICS LIMITED to join GLA Family from 2021 to 2023.


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