FMN Logistics Supports Bamyan Solar Project via PAK-GLOC
Bamyan Province in Afghanistan Supplied with Solar Power Racks by way of Pakistani Ground Lines of Communication (PAK-GLOC); Supports Economic Development Effort
KABUL, Afghanistan, Feb. 4, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- In support of an international economic development effort in rural Bamyan Province, FMN Logistics recently executed a shipment of much needed solar power racks using Pakistani Ground Lines of Communication (PAK-GLOC).
FMN Logistics operates throughout the AOR in delivering non-lethal, humanitarian and other goods, through routes including PAK-GLOC, the KKT and the Northern Distribution Network. "Despite recent slowdowns on the PAK-GLOC, FMN is helping keep this critical route open for International AID projects to support economic development initiatives for the people of Afghanistan," said Harry Eustace, Jr., CEO of FMN Logistics.
In Bamyan Province, FMN is currently using the PAK-GLOC to supply solar power racks for a New Zealand AID sponsored Solar Panel project that is providing crucial and unprecedented electricity and power for thousands in the province. "Supporting this project really makes us proud, as the military drawdown continues, it is economic development initiatives like this that are really making a difference," said Almir Hamzic, Operations Specialist for FMN Logistics.
About FMN Logistics
FMN Logistics is an American-owned and operated third party logistics provider (3PL) with headquarters in Washington, DC and operations throughout Central Asia and the Middle East. FMN is an approved carrier in the Global Freight Management (GFM) program operated by the US Military's Surface Deployment and Distribution Command's (SDDC) Freight Carrier Registration Program (FCRP) for operations in the Afghanistan Area of Responsibility (AOR).
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