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Global Logistics Media.Com Gone Live

Global Logistics Media.Com Gone Live

www.GlobalLogisticsMedia.com (GLM) is a website dedicated to the international logistics industry. The focus of the website is to provide international logistic professionals with news, views and information pertaining to all aspects of the industry.

Founder Nigel Lewis explains that the global logistics industry is very fragmented when it comes to industry information;

“The introduction of Web 2.0 has resulted in a large amount of businesses dabbling in technology they know little about, the direct result of this means that industry information is spread across a wide range of mediums, through business blogs, social media groups, forums and industry specific websites. The down side of this is that information is very scattered and the quality of information substandard”

Global Logistics Media syndicates press releases from leading industry organizations, as well as established logistic blogs; however the real value comes in the shape of thought leaders and industry experts who contribute exclusively to Global Logistics Media.

In the future GLM will be introducing a jobs board, logistics business directory, product listings and Closed Social Network platform that will allow partners to collaborate with the GLM community.

GLM is also the owner of one of New Zealand’s leading logistics websites www.dctalk.co.nz

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