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GAC's leading presence and customer focus across India’s maritime and logistics sector has proved to be an award-winning formula.
GAC Denmark's partnership with Cargostore Worldwide connects DNV 2.7-1 certified offshore containers for operations in the tough conditions of the North Sea.