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Palmadex celebrates 9 years of export operations

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The Managing Director/CEO of Palmadex Group, Dr. Benard Omoyeni has said that the giant strides recorded in the company’s nine years of existence can be attributed to God’s backing and tireless pursuit of its goals and aspirations to be the global export company of choice.

According to Omoyeni. the company is poised to strengthen its operations and contributions toagro sector, local farmers, traders and logistics sector in the export value chain. He said that the company’s vision for job creation underscores its commitment its initiative on Beyond School Certificate (BSC) Programme, a programme launched to train and equip young graduates and members of the National Youth Corps Service to promote investment in non-oil export.

On the ninth anniversary of Palmadex Group, the Operations Manager, Dr. Patrick Omoyeni expressed his joy, saying: “I congratulate the MD/CEO, Board of Directors, management and staff for the special grace God has bestowed upon the company. An export company to scale heights in the chosen line of non-oil export, with a global network of clients and partners, Palmadex is well positioned to achieve the vision of becoming the global export-import trading partner of choice. By the grace of God, the company has sustained its leading position growing in leaps and bounds from a single portfolio to seven as of today”.

Patrick Omoyeni, who is also the Training Director of Palmadex Export Academy, said that the company has sustained its leading position, growing in leaps and bounds from a single portfolio to seven as of today by dint of hard work and commitment to excellence.

Founded on 10th March 2015, Palmadex Group is a multinational exporting organisation with trade offices across Asia and the Middle East. Along with a flexible export academy running a robust curriculum. which has sustained Palmadex’s relevance in the export industry, the company said that it has championed the establishment of new and promising non-oil export organisations by many Nigerians through the company’s training platform, having been known as the benchmark for export training, providing interested Nigerians with requisite knowledge and business skills to becoming successful exporters.

Palmadex Group said it would maintain its position as the nation’s leading non-oil exporting company by investing in its people, capacity expansion projects and by being an excellent corporate entity.

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