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CFR commits to named-day consolidations

04 Jun 1999 - by Staff reporter
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GROUPAGE SPECIALISTS CFR Freight have committed themselves to a named day service on the Europe, Far East, USA and Mauritius routes, with additional destinations to be considered in future.
That's the word from recently-appointed Cape Town branch manager Berend Lange, who gives shippers the assurance that containers will be shipped, without fail, on the dates stated on CFR's published sailing schedule.
There is a demand for clock-work reliability, fast transit times and minimal transhipment risk at competitive prices, and that's the challenge we're able to meet, said Lange.
Commenting on his own area of responsibility, Lange has seen growing support from freight forwarders in Cape Town.
The trade clearly respects our neutral position, with the added advantages of a comprehensive network of own offices providing global coverage to over 500 destinations worldwide.


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