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EFM is ‘Favourite Freight Company’ at TPi Awards

EFM is delighted to have won the award for ‘Favourite Freight Company’ at the annual TPi Awards in London this February.

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EFM Germany celebrates it’s two-year anniversary.

The EFM Germany team thanked their industry customers for their support over these last two years by inviting them to the Munich October festival - the largest folk festival in the world.

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EFM celebrates its first year of successful event logistics in Middle East.

"The presence of so many of the region’s events industry professionals at our "1 year in Dubai" party reflects the level of success EFM has already achieved in the Middle East" said Mike Llewellyn, the company’s Managing Director, at the event.

Dylan Owen, Regional Director of EFM in the Middle East, together with General Manager, Chris Lumb have undergone a busy 12 months, since the Dubai office’s opening in April 2008, building the business and gaining increasing respect from a wide network of contacts across the GCC region. Together with Mike and the EFM international management team, they welcomed fellow events professionals to the poolside iKandy Bar at Dubai’s Shangri-La hotel for an evening reception to celebrate a remarkable first year.

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Brand new EFM truck hits the road in Dubai.

EFM has invested in a customised truck to allow efficient transport of sensitive equipment in the United Arab Emirates.

The new truck has been manufactured to EFM’s specifications to help the international event logistics specialists to move fragile, high value equipment around the region’s cities. The UAE has strict legislation governing the inner- city movement of large trucks during daylight hours, but the new vehicle can access all city areas at any time. Its capacity means it can carry reasonable quantities of equipment, but is not subject to road restrictions imposed on certain roads, as is the case with larger vehicles.

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