Happy New Year – 2023
We have come to the end of 2022.
It was the year in which we saw the lifting of pandemic restrictions, and a resurgence in many areas of people’s lives. The year started with several uncertainties, but it is ending with several successes within our company, the industry, and the wider economy. For that we must be truly grateful.
The optimism and promise of a new year hold so much hope, but I think for this coming year, those emotions may have never been higher.
We have witnessed several categories of workers, transport staff, emergency services, civil servants, pharmacists, all band together to keep our country moving despite the biggest crisis we have faced for generations. Within our own company, RSD Shipping Agency, we exhibited this same fighting spirit, expanding our company’s reach amidst an enveloping pandemic of sickness and uncertainty.
Today, I celebrate you, our staff, clients, business partners and our parent company RSD International for staying the course. The promise of even greater accomplishments in 2023 fills us with enthusiasm and renewed drive to meet the new year.
To our staff, may the upcoming year bring along many opportunities for you to grow and prosper. May God give you all the strength to conquer all the challenges in life.
For our business partners and clients, we extend warm New Year greetings. May we be blessed with various opportunities to have another successful year together.
To everyone, may the year bring along eternal peace and joy, success and glory for you and your loved ones.
Happy New Year!
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