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DP World invests in seven new forklifts

07 Dec 2012 - by Staff reporter
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DP World Cargo Services has put its
money where its mouth is in terms of
port handling equipment investment
and purchased seven new forklifts
ranging from four to 25-tonners.
“Despite the current uncertainty in
the market – along with the downward
trend in global trade – DPWCS felt it
was the perfect time for the acquisition
of its new forklifts to complement
the current fleet,” GM for the Africa
region, Ian Hall, told FTW.
“In the current market it is even more
important to service clients quickly
and efficiently to expedite the quick
turnaround of vessels,” he added.

CAPTION
Successful handover ... Mohamed Essa,
financial director DPWCS, and Ronald
Erasmus, director Eqstra Heavy Lifting
Equipment.

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