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26 May 2000 - by Staff reporter
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THE RENFREIGHT Circle team received a second outstanding supplier award in as many weeks when Toyota South Africa handed over a certificate of merit for its performance in the areas of supply rate, product quality and support services recently.
Our Durban branch does all the seafreight clearing for Toyota parts and accessories while airfreight clearing is handled by our Johannesburg branch, said Paul Sponneck, Natal operations executive, Renfreight Circle.
Procurement takes place all over the world, from Japan to Australia and the Eastern Rim to the US. We need a freight forwarding company that is quick to respond to our requirements and consistent in its service levels, said Toyota South Africa's TSP purchasing manager Brian Hunter.

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