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GLNS
(redirected from Gulf Logistics and Naval Support)

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GLNSGulf Logistics and Naval Support (Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates)
GLNSGPS (Global Positioning System) Landing and Navigation System (avionics)


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The new company, Gulf Logistics and Naval Support LLC will service the naval ships in the whole region and not just in the UAE.
Gulf Logistics and Naval Support (GLNS), will be the first company of its kind in the Arabian Gulf and will offer a range of naval support services across the full spectrum of integrated logistics support and training, said a statement from BVT Surface Fleet.
The new company, Gulf Logistics and Naval Support LLC (GLNS), will be the first company of its kind in the Arabian Gulf and will offer a range of naval support services across the full spectrum of integrated logistics support and training as well as outsourcing solutions for base facilities to support the marine fleets of navies, coast guards, marine police, homeland security organizations, special forces and other key commercial customers.
 
 
 
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