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Danzas gets China 'licence'

01 May 1998 - by Staff reporter
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THE PEOPLE'S Republic
of China's Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Co-operation
has granted Danzas Intercontinental a full operating licence.
Danzas is the first worldwide logistics company to obtain a Class A licence, says Axel von Sametzki, m.d. of Danzas Intercontinental in South Africa. It permits us to operate international airfreight, ocean freight, terminals, container loading and unloading, warehousing,
surface transport, customs clearance, transhipment, transportation insurance
and other related businesses.
We are also authorised to offer consultancy and logistics services.
Danzas is establishing a new entity Danzas Z.F Co. Ltd. in Shanghai and intends to focus even more on China as it believes the country can benefit from state of the art logistics.
The news will be
welcomed by our South African clients as China develops into one of South Africa's major trading partners, says Von Sametzki.

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