Federal authority launches service where individuals residing outside the country can access the authority's smart application on their mobile phones
The new Logistics Centre was inaugurated by Dr. Mohammed Al Zarooni, Director General of Dubai Airport Freezone and Bob Puri, founder and Managing Director of Hawk Group. Many other key executives of Hawk Freight Services, Dubai Airport Freezone Senior Executives and several other distinguished guests were also present.
Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, Dr. Mohammed Al Zarooni, praised the commitment of Hawk Freight Services to sustainability and protection of the environment. He said, “We are very concerned about the environmental issues and challenges, therefore we believe what Hawk has achieved is a value added proposition that would be followed by others. “Dubai Airport Freezone is home to many multinational companies specialised in various industries that range from aviation industry to telecommunications, luxury goods and pharmaceuticals services,” Al Zarooni added.
“The Freezone will spare no effort to support longstanding strategic partners such as Hawk Freight Services who play an essential role in the development of the national economy,” concluded Al Zarooni.
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