THLG in emergency relief support of the earthquake suffered population in Turkey and Syria

On February 6th of this year, we all witnessed an unprecedented catastrophe when two consecutive powerful earthquakes of 7.8 and 7.5 magnitude respectively, hit Turkey and Syria leaving thousands dead and even more injured and homeless. Governments and organizations around the world were quick to offer assistance and humanitarian aid in any form possible, and THLG honoring its Corporate Responsibility background and commitment for the greater good of humanity was prompt to do its part.

After a successful fundraising campaign, to which members eagerly responded, THLG added an amount from the general THLG fund and donated the amount to the suffering population in the form of Living Modules and Food Supplies. More specifically, 4 Living Modules were bought and delivered to the Kahramanmaras Region and 6.59 tons of Food Supplies through the assistance of Topraktan Tabaga Organization, were delivered in the Artkulu Province.

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THLG ExCom would like to extend its gratitude to all the independent members who additionally contributed to the overall amount offered by THLG, and sends its heartwarming wishes for a quick recovery to all those affected.

The Heavy Lift Group (THLG) is a nonprofit international group of specialized heavy transport companies focused on project cargo logistics.

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