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EDI working group to meet in CT

23 Jan 1998 - by Staff reporter
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THE SABS EDI working group, which is in the process of developing a standardised set of EDIFACT messages for the transport industry, will hold its next meeting at Safmarine House in Cape Town on February 20.

To find out more contact Maxine Gerber on (021) 408-6045.

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