Shared Service Office in Georgia to Enhance Global Operations

3rd October 2024

Logistics BusinessShared Service Office in Georgia to Enhance Global Operations

Girteka Group, a provider of temperature-controlled road transportation, has moved its Girteka Business Services based in Tbilisi, Georgia, to a new office. This move strengthens the company’s global operations, attract talents and supports its growth across Europe by delivering essential services from a new strategic hub.

Georgia’s growing reputation for skilled talent and its strategic position make it an ideal location for development of established in 2022 Girteka Business Services. The local workforce will play a vital role in supporting the needs of European customers and ensuring the continued reliable delivery of services.

“Our expansion in Georgia reflects our efforts to build a coherent, cross-border one Girteka team. With the development of digital solutions, this new office will further enhance our ability to deliver high-quality service to customers across Europe, regardless of location,” says Jeroen Eijsink, CEO of Girteka Group.

The new office, located on Ilia Chavchavadze Avenue, occupies 1,800 square meters and will accommodate 230 employees. The design emphasizes employee well-being with modern facilities and amenities to create a supportive workspace, fostering both productivity and growth.

“Girteka Business Services office in Tbilisi is designed to enhance our one team culture and drive excellence. With modern facilities, digital solutions allowing work across borders, and support consistent collaboration and efficiency, this office will foster unity and high performance across our international operations,” says Tamar Seturi, General Manager of Girteka Business Services.

The new GBS office will handle critical functions including IT support and development, customer care, transport planning, financial, and people and culture expertise. These services are integral to maintaining the high standards of reliability and service that our customers expect.

similar news

Georgian seaport Poti officially opens