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Solomon Pavliashvili Meets with the Head of One of the Leading Logistics Companies in South Korea, ''HERMES-LOGIX''.

As part of his working visit to the Republic of Korea, Deputy Minister of Environmental Protection and Agriculture of Georgia, Mr. Solomon Pavliashvili, met with Suk-Ho Lee, CEO of Hermes-Logix, one of the largest logistics companies in South Korea.
HERMES-LOGIX has been operating since 1995 and owns numerous warehouse facilities and transportation assets across South Korea. 

 

The company delivers comprehensive warehousing and logistics solutions to clients across the globe."

 

"During the meeting, we discussed the possibilities of ensuring logistics services for Georgian wine companies. The company provided us with detailed information on tariffs and special offers. We agreed to continue working on exploring prospects for future cooperation," stated Mr. Solomon Pavliashvili.

 

The Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Georgia to the Republic of Korea, Mr. Tarash Papaskua, and the Deputy Chairman of the National Wine Agency, Mr. Zurab Vacharadze, also attended the meeting.

 

As part of the visit, the participants also toured HERMES-LOGIX’s main warehouse in the city of Yongin. The facility spans 4 hectares and is equipped with the latest technologies and systems.

 

Deputy Minister Mr. Solomon Pavliashvili is attending the "Seoul Wine and Spirits Expo 2025" in Seoul. 

 

The Deputy Minister is holding meetings with representatives of the commercial sector and the wine industry to discuss ways to enhance the export potential of Georgian agricultural products—particularly Georgian wine—on the Korean market.