Fitsol, a company specializing in sustainable logistics, signed an MoU with the World Association for Small & Medium Enterprises (WASME), a global body working for sustainable development of MSMEs. The MoU was signed between Fitsol’s founder and CEO, Anand Pathak, and WASME’s executive secretary, Dr Sajiv Layek. In a statement, Fitsol said, “This builds our engagement with the MSME ecosystem through webinars, podcasts, and conversations focused on making sustainability more practical and accessible. Through this collaboration, we aim to support MSMEs in building more sustainable, efficient, and resilient operations, combining knowledge, tools, and on-ground execution.”
MoU That Matters: Fitsol and WASME push practical sustainability
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