MendisOne is proud to announce that Premium Trading and Logistics and Prudential Shipping once again emerged as standout winners at the prestigious National Logistics Awards 2024, securing three awards across key categories:
Premium Trading and Logistics
Freight Forwarders - Small Category – Gold
Premium Trading and Logistics
Customs House Brokers – Silver
Prudential Shipping
Ocean Carriers - NVOCC (Non-Vessel Owning Common Carrier) – Bronze
At MendisOne, innovation, service excellence, and collaboration are at the core of everything we do. Our recognition at NLA 2024 is a reflection of the hard work and dedication of our teams.
The National Logistics Awards (NLA) 2024, hosted by the Sri Lanka Logistics and Freight Forwarders' Association (SLFFA), marked a night of remarkable achievements on October 23rd at the Shangri-La Hotel in Colombo. Leaders and innovators from across the logistics industry gathered to celebrate excellence, collaboration, and resilience in Sri Lanka’s supply chain sector.
As the logistics industry gears up for another exciting year, MendisOne looks forward to innovative solutions and strengthening partnerships that drive future success. With a shared vision for growth and innovation, we are excited to participate in the next edition of the National Logistics Awards, also being winners in 2022 for Ocean carriers NVOCC Gold (Prudential Shipping) and Customs House Brokers Silver (Premium Trading and Logistics).
One Team, One Vision!
You can share this post!
Content
A Thai woman walking topless in Arugam Bay town has been arrested by the Police.
The UK government has unveiled a package of reforms to simplify imports from developing countries which allows for more garments manufactured in Sri Lanka to enter the UK tariff-free.
The Cabinet has approved a proposal for Sri Lankans overseas to apply for their passports through an online system via the Lankan diplomatic missions.
Ajith Gallage, the owner of a Bird Park in Nagarawawa, Hambantota, has been remanded over allegations of concealing illegally imported motorcycles, in a warehouse owned by him.
A passenger attempting to smuggle the largest quantity of gold of 35 kilo grams was arrested by the Customs at the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) today, a senior official said.
Leave Comments