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Chavda expands with CT office

16 Mar 2012 - by Joy Orlek
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Africa specialist Chavda
Freight has expanded its
national network with the
opening of an office in Cape
Town headed up by Craig
Lentz.
Based at Airport City,
the branch offers the full
spectrum of logistics services
by road, air and seafreight.
“We offer an all-in package,”
says Lentz, “and that includes
clearing, forwarding,
warehousing and packaging.”
CEO Mahaveer Chavda
is upbeat about volumes
in 2012, particularly in the
mining and construction
sector, and the expanding
network underscores
his optimism. The Cape
Town branch will offer
consolidations and full truck
loads to Angola, Zimbabwe,
Mozambique, Namibia,
Botswana, Malawi, Tanzania,
Zambia and the DRC, with
Angola and Mozambique
being key destinations for the
company.
“We’re able to cater for
all cargo types including
abnormal and hazardous,”
said Chavda.
One of the benefits that
Chavda is able to offer its
clients is speedy border
clearance, he said. “Our
experience and expertise
ensure that cargo is swiftly
and efficiently released.”

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