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22 Jun 2004 - by Staff reporter
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RAY SMUTS
WHETHER IT be small urgent consignments or large project cargoes for import or export, Botswana’s Hoya Removals and Freight is able to rise to the occasion.
Counting in Hoya’s favour is the fact that it is the officially appointed agent for Hellmann Worldwide Logistics with its extensive network of offices operating from 341 cities in 134 countries.
Hoya took over the removals
and freight division of Pelican Moving Company which had been operating in Botswana for ten years so is thoroughly versed in the movement of cargo to and from destinations worldwide.
Specialising in international freight forwarding, customs clearing and consultancy, warehousing. distribution and household and personal effects removals worldwide, Hoya’s main clients are Botswana government departments, parastatals and other corporate companies.
“We are,” says Hoya’s James Molokomme, “one of the few companies in Botswana offering all the services related to transportation under one roof.”
The company’s fully computerised customs clearing division is linked electronically to the Department of Customs, ensuring prompt clearance
of consignments.
Its Gaborone facilities include general and bonded warehouses, cargo handling equipment and fenced open storage, while it maintains a handling/liaison office in Francistown.

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