FIEO partners with Aramex India to support MSME exporters

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FIEO partners with Aramex India to support MSME exporters is good news for all the MSMEs. The collaboration happened last Saturday and both the parties have signed a memorandum. The partnership will positively impact cross-border shipments and boost the speed of exports. Therefore, in this article, we will read about FIEO partners with Aramex India to support MSME exporters.

Know about FIEO

FIEO stands for Federation of Indian Export Organization that comes under the Ministry of Commerce. The organization aims to support and assist the Indian enterprises and exporters in the foreign market so that they can trade freely.

FIEO partners with Aramex India to support MSME exporters

Federation of Indian Export Organizations (FIEO) said that it has entered an agreement on support for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSME) exporters in India with Aramex India.

In the MoU, Aramex claimed that it is providing FIEO members with special pricing and access to online services for international express shipments.

Furthermore, Members may use a special Aramex banner on the FIEO Website. It allows them to access these services, including creating pickup requests, preparing shipments, and making online payments.

FIEO Director on FIEO and Aramex India’s collaboration

As per Ajay Sahai(FIEO Director) The MoU will also assist FIEO to achieve export guidelines for cottages, craftsmen, housewives, children, MSMEs, and clusters in far-reaching locations.

In conclusion, FIEO’s partner with Aramex in India is a great step. It will allow MSMEs to capture the marketplace globally. Besides, it will assist exporters with MSME Registration in doing business with cost-effectiveness and reliable logistics solutions.

FIEO Seeks Immediate Release Of Export Benefits

Moreover, if you need any guidance as regards the FIEO Registration and MSME Registration, please feel free to contact our business advisors at 8881-069-069.

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