HAVING ESTABLISHED offices in East London three years ago and in Port Elizabeth two years ago to complement its national network in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban, Worldnet Logistics is ready to play its part in the growing Eastern Cape economy. East London general manager Brian Dyck, formerly the Customs deputy controller in East London, has vast experience to offer his clients. “We understand rebates and legislation around bond stores, and can therefore provide in-depth expertise,” says Dyck. “This means that manufacturers can better utilise their valuable floor space for core business opportunities rather than as storage,” he says. “We definitely want to be part of the growing economy in the Eastern Cape and we have the ability to support and service the various industries in the region.” In addition to its South African network, WorldNet Logistics has opened its own offices in Germany and has recently concluded a joint venture in China. “As a global logistics service provider, WorldNet Logistics focuses on the client’s individual needs while offering the benefits of a multinational company. This is achieved through its international network of logistics service providers. “The WorldNet Logistics network provides its clients with access to expertise from around the globe.” The company markets itself as a one-stop shop global logistics service provider, offering integrated solutions that enable its customers to focus on their core competencies while WorldNet Logistics takes care of the rest.
Customs expertise in strong evidence
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