Aramex delivers culture at World Economic Forum on Middle East
Supports unique exhibition of artworks of leading female Iranian artists at annual gathering of decision-makers in Jordan
Bridging geographic divides and bringing together peoples of diverse backgrounds to celebrate the enduring power of fine art, Aramex, the global logistics solutions provider, has contributed to a unique exhibition of the work of three leading female Iranian artists on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum on the Middle East, which takes place from May 15-17, 2009, at the Dead Sea, Jordan.
By providing complimentary end-to-end shipping of nine artworks from Iran to Jordan, Aramex has demonstrated its ongoing commitment to the development of art and culture in the region and beyond. The company, which has significant operations across the MENA region, engages in a very wide range of corporate social responsibility initiatives as part of its broader commitment to sustainable development.
The artists involved in the exhibition include painters Gilda Barimani, Nasrin Mahmoodi Nobar and Mavash Soheili. Additionally, filmmaker Mohammadreza Talesh Majidi is participating in the same exhibition.
About Aramex:
Built on a 27-year history of innovation, Aramex (DFM: ARMX) facilitates responsible global commerce by delivering customised transport and logistics solutions around the world through sustainable business practices.
For further information, please contact:
Ashraf Al Shakaa
Public and Investor Relations Manager (GCC)
Aramex (PJSC); Dubai, UAE
E-mail: ashraf.shakaa@aramex.com



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