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"HARI NG PADALA" OPENS IN AUSTRALIA


Thursday, February 12, 2009


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"HARI NG PADALA" Opens in AUSTRALIA The challenge of every business is to go beyond its self-serving objective, to seek and be guided by a broader philosophy that becomes the basis for a passionate commitment from which it will not deviate. LBC strives to ignore the boundaries that separate families and businesses. Serving as the link that connects people to people, businesses to businesses, LBC helps bridge distances and maintain relationships. Driven by this principle, LBC opened its headquarters in Australia on October 2008 in Blacktown City, Sydney, an area with the highest concentration of Filipinos and offers its popular Balikbayan Box service to the community.

Founded 57 years ago as an air cargo forwarding service provider, LBC has become a respected innovator offering fast and reliable express courier and money remittance service worldwide. LBC now offers the widest coverage and network in the Philippines with over 700 strategically located branches here and abroad.

With this development, LBC carries on advancing and fulfilling its mission to reach out to the global Filipino community that will ultimately make the world a smaller place.

 
 
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