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Friday, July 20, 2007
Asian Tigers opens office here
By Joy Romares-Sevilla

THE Asian Tigers Lane Moving and Storage, a multinational company known for international moving and relocation in the Philippines and around the globe, opened its office in Ma-a, Davao City on Wednesday.

"We want to provide high quality and innovative services here and we want to let the company grow," said Gerald Lane, Asian Tigers president.

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Lane revealed that Davao office is their third in the country with its main office located in Metro Manila.

"We started the business in Manila in 1977. We already expanded in Cebu in 2003 and now in Mindanao. We are inspired to expand here because Mindanao is known to have rich resources," Lane said.

The Asian Tigers Lane Moving and Storage provides specialized services in household moving, storage, records management, logistics, and a full range of relocation management services.

Lane said the company is a guarantor and co-owner of the Overseas Moving Network International (Omni), having met the necessary criteria for quality service standards and financial stability.

Omni is a global network of the world's most professional independent overseas moving companies operating across 70 different countries, dedicated to producing quality service to the corporate market.

The Asian Tigers has an unrivalled level of experience and expertise in packing, storing and moving backed by 1,500 full-time professional staff.

Lane said with the opening of its office in Davao, the company can give jobs to 50 to 75 people over the next coming years.

Meanwhile, the countries where Asian Tigers operates include South Korea, Japan, China, Taiwan, Laos, HongKong, Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and Philippines.

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