Logos are supposed to be simple, you have to take an idea (like the company credo) and pour it into simplest graphical form you can, it should be a symbol.
Your logo looks a bit cluttered and without direction. It could be because I don't know what the company is about and what the message should contain.
Why is there a thin line behind the name? It doesn't seem to be adding to some meaning, why is it only reaching half through the "m"? Why is the first letter in italics?
The yellow shape seems to represent movement, action and change, because from a stable fully symmetrical object of one color (circle) emerges an elongated shape of a different color, does that fit with your company?
I like the main font, it's strong and "corporate".
I would put "international" into smaller font size and all caps, and align it with the name to the right side, or stretch the space between the letters to fill entire length from "p" to "m", I think it might bring more stability to the logo.
The color of the name changes gradually, but not enough to notice at first glance, is it important?
We need more info to understand what kind of logo you need
