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Airfreight industry swings into action for charity

11 Dec 2003 - by Staff reporter
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THE AIRFREIGHT industry literally got into the swing of things at Kempton Park Golf Course recently for the inaugural golf day of the Air Cargo Operators Committee (ACOC). But more than a fun networking day for all involved, it raised R44 300 for the East Rand Children’s Haven, nominated as the initial charity to benefit from what is planned to be a regular future event. The East Rand home was saved from demolition two years ago by Fast International GSA managing director Gary Murphy, who raised the necessary capital required to prevent it from being absorbed into a housing development scheme. It now serves as a haven for two dozen destitute children. Making it all happen - The ACOC organising committee at the golf day (from left) Linda Longmore (African International Airways), Max Mariotti (Aviation GSA), Cindy Wilson (Qantas Airways), Gary Murphy (Fast International) and Des Ryan (Aviation GSA). Getting serious about hospitality - Airline Cargo Resources (ACR) staff manned the hospitality desk, from the left Tache Goss, Estelle de Langen, Sean Sheerin and Samantha Naidoo. Kneeling: Natalie Rice.

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