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Did you know that...? - Myanmar
Myanmar is one of only three countries in the world that does not use the metric system. The country still uses its own units of measurement, although you will find gasoline measured in gallons and distances in miles. Weight is a bit more complicated, with 1 peittha, known as viss in English, being equal to 1.68 kg... Confused?
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Did you know that...? - Vietnam
This is Son Doong Cave, located in Vietnam. It is the largest cave in the world by volume and a complicated and challenging cave to traverse, requiring specialized knowledge to do so. Just like cave explorers, we also pride ourselves on our experience and tenacity when it comes to delivering your cargo safely and efficiently out of Vietnam, regardless of the conditions and difficulties.
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Did you know that...? - Indonesia
Well, we may not know them all, but we DO know Indonesia and how to navigate the logistics of an archipelago that encompasses 17,508 individual islands and stretches 1,800 km from north to south along the Earth’s equator. But why are we sharing all of this with you?
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Did you know that...? - Hungary
From the discovery of vitamin C, to the creation of electric locomotives and color television, to the invention of the modern computer and the ballpoint pen, Hungary has been the birthplace of numerous Nobel Prize winners and inventions that have had a significant impact on industrial development and our daily lives. The tradition continues with our local team providing efficient supply chain solutions in the pharmaceutical, automotive and technology sectors to move products around the world.
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Did you know that...? - Cambodia
Nearly 900 years ago, Cambodians pioneered the idea of transporting gigantic bricks from quarries 100km away through a network of hundreds of canals. The world’s largest religious structure, Angkor Wat, was built in the space of a few decades using an estimated 10 million sandstone bricks, many of which weigh up to 1,500kg.
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