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JET and Dar Al Dawa Sign Employee Transport Agreement

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02-12-2024 04:08 PM

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Amman – JET Leasing Transport Company and Dar Al Dawa have signed an agreement under which JET will provide transport services for Dar Al Dawa employees. The agreement was signed by JET’s CEO, Dr Khaled Dheeb Al Laham, and Dar Al Dawa’s CEO, Mr Khaled Harb.

Key Highlights of the Agreement:

Modern Transport Services:
JET will ensure safe, efficient, and comfortable transportation using modern buses, reflecting its commitment to quality and reliability.

Collaboration on Logistics:
Both companies plan to explore additional logistical services, leveraging their expertise to achieve mutual success.


Statements from Leadership:

Dr Khaled Al Laham (JET):
Highlighted JET's six decades of transport experience in Jordan and expressed gratitude for Dar Al Dawa’s trust. He emphasised JET’s dedication to delivering top-notch services for its partners.

Mr Khaled Harb (Dar Al Dawa):
Stressed the company's commitment to employee satisfaction by ensuring access to advanced and reliable transport services. This aligns with Dar Al Dawa’s broader strategy for excellence in pharmaceutical production.


The partnership underscores the shared vision of both companies in combining high standards of service to enhance employee well-being and operational efficiency.



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