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Cargo Info launches customised schedule service

20 Jul 2001 - by Staff reporter
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Your personal requirements will be emailed to your desk

IF THE idea of receiving a customised shipping schedule which reflects only your specified profile of routes, lines or even ports sounds appealing, then Cargo Info AfricaÕs new email schedule service is the answer.
It offers a tailor-made solution which cuts through any unnecessary paper work and provides only the information you need.
A shipper who uses only Durban and Hong Kong, for example, can choose to receive all schedule detail for that route in addition to comparative transit times, enabling him to choose the operator which best suits his needs.
Schedules will be sent out twice a week directly to the userÕs desk, reflecting the most current information, updated the evening before dispatch.
If you are interested, register at www.cargoinfo.co.za and then look for the email schedule link. This will enable you to set up three different schedule profiles.
The first three schedules will be distributed free of charge. Thereafter a R30 a month subscription fee, via debit order, will apply.

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