The Local Firm Servicing Global Clients
Guyana Logistics and Support Services Inc. (GLASS) was one of the first local firms to recognize the opportunities arising from Guyana’s discovery of oil and gas. The one-stop logistics and support company has built an enviable reputation for its ability to serve the needs of international partners operating in the country.
“Being one of the first to provide services like ours gives us an advantage over our competitors, because we already have our roots planted,” explains GLASS Managing Director and Co-founder Glenn Lowa-chee.
As one of the first Guyanese companies offering support services to the oil and gas industry, GLASS has established a strong foothold in the market, expanding over the years to offer its expertise in additional areas. “We want to use our local knowledge to help companies across all industries, since oil and gas aren't the only sectors needing help relocating and setting up,” says Low-a-chee.
This regional expertise has made GLASS a valuable partner for foreign companies and investors looking to set up shop. Through its network of in-house experts and trusted subcontractors, the company offers a multitude of services, from logistics and technical support to immigration and human resources management. “Our deep understanding of the local market, coupled with our longstanding relationships with local providers, make us the perfect partner for international businesses,” says Low-a-chee.
Demonstrating its readiness to serve international clients, GLASS recently attained ISO certification, a globally recognized standard that is a testament to the company's commitment to quality and excellence.
For Low-a-chee, GLASS is more than just a company – it's a way to give back to his homeland. “In the past, Guyanese had to migrate to have a better life, but there is no need for that now, because various opportunities are present in our country and we want to play our part in creating them.”
“We want to use our local knowledge to help companies across all industries.” GLENN LOW-A-CHEE, MANAGING DIRECTOR, GLASS