Beirut: Frontline Logistics crosses frontiers to spread its wings in Lebanon


Media Release

Beirut, Nov 14: Frontline Logistics opened its new branch office in a simple ribbon cutting ceremony on November 12 in Beirut, Lebanon.

The ceremony was conducted by Satham Abdulla, sponsor of FLL Kuwait accompanied by MD – BP Nassar, RD – Vivian Castelino, director – Musthafa Kari, Beirut branch head - Hari Baskar amidst two dozen well-wishers and network partners.

Immediately after ribbon cutting, Hari welcomed everyone gathered and felicitated the directors with flower bouquet. In his address, Satham invoked God’s blessings on the new venture. Nassar, Vivian and Musthafa briefed everyone on the necessity of this new branch office being to cater to existing customers requirements.

Refreshments were then served.



FLL Beirut branch is the ninth country that is now spreading its wings to, offering unparallel services in the logistics industry with over 400 professionals taking care of its customers' requirements. Kuwait, UAE, Iraq, KSA, Qatar, Bahrain, India, Oman are the other countries which have been operational in the past 10 years, as FLL gets ready to celebrate its tenth birthday on February 11, 2019.

  

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