GWC receives recognition from General Authority of Customs
The Peninsula
Doha, Qatar: Gulf Warehousing Company Q.P.S.C (GWC) one of the fastest growing logistics businesses in the MENA region, has been honoured by the Gen...
Doha, Qatar: Gulf Warehousing Company Q.P.S.C (GWC) – one of the fastest-growing logistics businesses in the MENA region, has been honoured by the General Authority of Customs for adhering to Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) standards in customs clearance and import & export services. The recognition acknowledges GWC’s professionalism and reflects its due diligence when it comes to customs protocols.
Ranjeev Menon, Group CEO of GWC, said: “This prestigious recognition by the General Authority of Customs is a testament to our leadership in the logistics sector, which motivates us to continue delivering top-notch services to our clients and advance the logistics industry.”
He added: “GWC team is fully committed to leveraging our extensive experience in the logistics sector to achieve excellence and apply the highest supply chain standards both locally and internationally. We are grateful for the continued support from the General Authority of Customs and its dedication to enhancing collaborative relationships with private sector companies. We look forward to further assisting our clients with innovative
and cutting-edge logistics solutions.”
The Authorized Economic Operation Programme was launched by General Authority of Customs in 2019, in compliance with World Customs Organisation standards, to develop partnership and cooperation with the private sector, for the purpose of facilitating international trade. The Authorized Economic Operators are given additional benefits and incentives based on the regulations set by the General Authority of Customs. the GCC AEO Program, a unified program for the authorized economic operators among the Arab Gulf countries, was launched in early 2023. The program relies on the trust that is built between customs and economic operators working in the supply chain who meet the required conditions, which leads to granting them a number of facilities and benefits in their cross-border trade operations.