A delegation of the German Eastern Business Association visited the Gebrüder Weiss location in Tbilisi on October 5, AJOT reported. High-level German business representatives went to find out about the outlook and future plans of Gebrüder Weiss Georgia. They were given a tour of the nearly 13,000-square-meter logistics facility, during which they could watch the company’s 100 employees preparing goods from various industries for transport by rail, sea, air and road. Alexander Kharlamov, Georgia Country Manager at Gebrüder Weiss, delivered a positive message to the delegation: “Its favorable geographical location on the
Middle Corridor of the New Silk Road makes Tbilisi’s position as a cross-docking hub the ideal place to handle a greater volume of logistical work on the route between West and South-East Europe, Turkey, Georgia and Central Asia.” Since entering the market ten years ago, Gebrüder Weiss has turned the logistics location situated close to Tbilisi International Airport into a key hub for international and national land transport activities in the Caucasus region and between Europe and Central Asia.
In the photo, back row from the left: Alexej Huebert (SAP), Lutz Reinhardt (Saxony Trade and Invest), Carlo Brunazzi (Linde), Susanne Rack (German Embassy in Georgia) and Dr Friedrich Schmitt (Caisley). Middle row from the left: Detlef Hegebenart (Textima), Anna Urumyan (Deutsche Management Akademie Niedersachsen) and Thomas Morian (Veridos). Front row from the left: Ainur Mukhanbetzhanova (SAP), Stephanie Meier-Sydow (Jessen&Jebsen), Alexander Kharlamov (Country Manager Gebrüder Weiss Georgia), Heinrich Kerstgens (Rhenus) and Stefan Kägebein (German Eastern Business Association). (Photo: Gebrüder Weiss)
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