Global Logistics Media Introduces Knowledge Sharing Platform
Global Logistics Media Introduces Knowledge Sharing Platform
Online Media Company Global Logistics Media (GLM) today announced the launch of its latest initiative called Global Logistics Answers (GLA).
GLA allows leaders and professionals within its expansive online community to share their knowledge and insight with others in the industry.
The GLA platform is integrated within the Global Logistics Media website, meaning Questions and Answers continually receive a high level of visibility.
CEO, Nigel Lewis says:
"This is yet another fresh initiative in direct response to a pressing need in the global logistics industry. It is about sharing current knowledge and information usually confined to the cutting-edge leaders in game."
That's because GLM has involved its formidable team of experts. With 46 current Contributors spanning 10 Countries, GLA will be positioning itself as a vital resource for Logistics and Supply Chain Professionals around the world.
Mr Lewis says that GLA is the first step in developing a series new initiatives that will allow the industry to make informed and real time business decisions. By getting a deeper understanding of the issues facing the industry Mr. Lewis says they can then focus on developing relevant and targeted content.
The integration of GLA will be expanded throughout all eight Global Logistics Media websites, meaning more targeted and specific regional information.
About Global Logistics
Media
Global Logistics Media delivers all of the
latest breaking news, information and opportunities
impacting the logistics sectors of the world's leading
economies, including the USA, Asia, India, the United
Kingdom and Australia
For more information visit www.globallogisticsmedia.com or visit Global Logistics Answers at www.globallogisticsmedia.com/answers
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