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GWC, Qatar’s leading logistics provider, has announced a special offer for its UPS clients on the occasion of the holy month of Ramadan when they visit any UPS Express outlet in Qatar and ship their parcels anywhere in the world.
The offer is valid until July 8, at any UPS location in Qatar, including the Country Office and UPS Express Shop on D-Ring Road, and UPS Express shops in the Qatar Financial Centre in Dafna, Street 15 (Doha Industrial City), Rashid Street (Ras Laffan Industrial City), and PA/54 (Messaieed Industrial City).
“At UPS, our employees strive to connect the community we live and work with what matters to you. To us, it’s much more than just packages. This connection is of the utmost importance when reaching out to your loved ones during special and dear occasions such as the holy month of Ramadan,” GWC head of courier unit Syed Maaz said.
He added: “Both GWC and UPS are committed to enhancing the logistics infrastructure and solutions offered in the state of Qatar to enhance the customers shipping experience.”
UPS is the largest package delivery company in the world, in terms of both revenue and volume, offering an extensive range of services to enable the movement of goods, information, and funds across the globe. With more than 444,000 employees worldwide, UPS delivers 18.3mn packages and documents to over 8.4mn customers each day.
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