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Eleven courses join MITB- accredited stable

30 Jan 1998 - by Staff reporter
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SAFTO'S INSTITUTE of Export has received MITB accreditation for its eleven short courses covering export, import and freight forwarding.
In practical terms the MITB accreditation means that qualifying companies may receive a subsidy following completion of any of the courses, says training manager Jason Morris.
At present this subsidy is 100% of the course fee.
The courses are presented country-wide on a regular basis and designed for all levels, from beginners through to more experienced international trade practitioners.
The programmes begin next month. Further details are available from Safto's Johannesburg office.#

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