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Mowasalat highlights taxi franchise at Qatar forum

DOHA, September 21, 2015

Mowasalat, the state-owned transport company of Qatar, highlighted its taxi franchise achieved with participation with the private sector at the recently concluded 4th Qatar Transport Forum and Exhibition in Doha.

Mowasalat senior management made a strong representation and presented powerful and convincing presentation with three topics titled “Integrating people movers and public transport assets and facilities” at the forum.

The company gave a presentation on the “Oman Vehicle Assembly Project; confidence & challenge”, giving new dimension to transport industry in the GCC.

Mowasalat is working to achieve the sustainable development through professional expertise which is one of the main pillars to support the business sector, and the company highlighted how it can be utilized in the events as a major provider.

Mowasalat pavilion was visited by Jassim Saif Al Sulaiti, the Minister of Transport and Mowasalat chairman.

Khalid Nasser AlHail, Mowasalat CEO, in an open dialogue with the transport investors and experts, explained how to meet the market needs, and improve the services provided by Mowasalat.

Khaled Kafoud, Mowasalat PR manager mentioned the new services of Mowasalat, which are presented in conjunction with the forum activities. As Mowasalat is launching labour buses to meet the standards of the traffic department and equipped with security and safety measures. He presented the new school buses that will provide comfortable and safe mobility to the students.

Jassem Bin Saif Al Sulaiti, the Minister of Transport delivered his speech stating the objective of the Forum to focus on the ongoing initiatives and major projects in Qatar and to encourage Private Public Partnership opportunities for SMEs to grow contributing to economic growth. – TradeArabia News Service




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