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CML ramps up warehousing capacity

07 Aug 2014 - by Staff reporter
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CML is planning to increase
its warehouse space on the
Zambian Copperbelt to
meet a growing demand
for bonded storage space, according
to Richard Powell, who is based in
Ndola.
This will be in addition to the
company’s current 1000sqm of
bonded warehousing in Ndola and
5000sqm
of general
warehousing in
Kitwe.
According
to Powell,
additional
bonded
space can
be added at
relatively short
notice. “We
have a good
relationship with the Zambian
Revenue Authority and can have a
bond in place within 14 days,” he says.
Mining supplies bound for the
neighbouring Democratic Republic
of Congo (DRC) are being stored in
bond in Zambia and released when
needed.
“Cargo can be bonded for up to 12
months,” he says.

INSERT & CAPTION
We have a good relationship
with the Zambian Revenue
Authority and can have a
bond in place within 14
days.
– Richard Powell

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