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Eukor’s new Asian service carries wide range of roro cargo

30 Jun 2006 - by Staff reporter
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NOW INTO its fourth month, the recently-launched service by Eukor Car Carriers to South East Asia and the Far East is finding increasing demand from a wide range of roro cargoes – cars, pick ups, vans, trucks, buses and high and heavy equipment up to 80 tons in weight. The line also offers a regular service from Durban to South America. Eukor owner’s representative Ralph Johannson is upbeat about potential for future growth. “Our customers have the opportunity to develop their business in Asia, making use of our varied and regular sailings.” Agents in South Africa for the line are Diamond Shipping.

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