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Cargo Carriers records 40% growth

16 Jul 2010 - by Staff reporter
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Cargo Carriers has recruited
150 experienced drivers,
and a further 25 people for
management and supervisory
roles to cope with growing
volumes, according to marketing
director Andre van Vuuren.
Thanks to new and renewed
contracts, the first six months
have already delivered a 40%
growth in annualised income for
the business, he said.
And in terms of growing
market share, price isn’t the
only issue by a long way. “Sure,
it’s got to be competitive,
but we find, especially in
these unstable times, that
a combination of financial
stability and muscle, a rapidly
improving BBBEE rating, and
top scores for our SHEQ audits
(Safety, Health, Environment
and Quality).

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