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CBC adds Angola service

15 Feb 2009 - by Staff reporter
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Six years since its launch
Cross Border Cargo has more
than met its development
goals, says managing director
Mario Nortje.
Offering an all-encompassing
service portfolio – including FCL and
LCL services both domestically and
cross-border, warehousing, special
projects and air and road overnight
express – the company believes in a
customised approach.
“We will find a solution,” says
Nortje. “Our advantage is our ability
to act quickly, within or across
our borders.”
The company has recently added
Angola to the list of countries it
serves, providing its Cape and
Gauteng customers with a roadfreight
option from origin to delivery in
Luanda.
“Our clients tend to find the
airfreight option expensive and
limiting and we seem to achieve
similar lead times due to flight
capacity issues into Luanda.”
CBC serves Zimbabwe, Malawi,
Zambia, Mozambique, DRC,
Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia,
Swaziland and Angola.

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