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HAFFA, Genoa's Spediporto make deal to collaborate in freight forwarding
THE Hongkong Association of Freight Forwarding and Logistics (HAFFA) has announced a new partnership with Italy's Spediporto, the association representing Genoa freight forwarding companies.
The two associations signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) aimed at further strengthening the collaboration and cooperation between the organisations and their members. The agreement also looks to provide "opportunities to share information and establish regular dialogue on salient policy issues,?a statement issued by HAFFA said.
Arranged by InvestHK, HAFFA chairman Brian Wu and Spediporto president Alessandro Pitto, they signed the agreement at a ceremony in Hong Kong, which was followed an introductory seminar focusing on Italian ports.
Through the agreement, both associations will seek collaborative opportunities in freight forwarding activities and share expert guidance on common subjects. Both HAFFA and Spediporto will, in the event of any trade issues between members, aim to establish a channel of communication for effective resolution of any dispute.
"At HAFFA, we are not only committed to representing our members, but also to providing them with opportunities to establish new partnerships and collaborations,?said Mr Wu.
"In Spediporto, we are delighted to work with a dynamic and forward-thinking association which shares with HAFFA the common goals of furthering dialogue, communication and the promotion of industry best practices in the evolving freight forwarding and logistics environment.?
The two associations signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) aimed at further strengthening the collaboration and cooperation between the organisations and their members. The agreement also looks to provide "opportunities to share information and establish regular dialogue on salient policy issues,?a statement issued by HAFFA said.
Arranged by InvestHK, HAFFA chairman Brian Wu and Spediporto president Alessandro Pitto, they signed the agreement at a ceremony in Hong Kong, which was followed an introductory seminar focusing on Italian ports.
Through the agreement, both associations will seek collaborative opportunities in freight forwarding activities and share expert guidance on common subjects. Both HAFFA and Spediporto will, in the event of any trade issues between members, aim to establish a channel of communication for effective resolution of any dispute.
"At HAFFA, we are not only committed to representing our members, but also to providing them with opportunities to establish new partnerships and collaborations,?said Mr Wu.
"In Spediporto, we are delighted to work with a dynamic and forward-thinking association which shares with HAFFA the common goals of furthering dialogue, communication and the promotion of industry best practices in the evolving freight forwarding and logistics environment.?
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