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J&J Transports & Logistics group makes its mark

23 Oct 2013 - by Ed Richardson
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One of the biggest
transporters on the
Beira corridor is using its
intimate knowledge of
the needs along the whole logistics
chain to expand into warehousing,
bagging and the development of a
dry port.
J&J Africa was founded in
1995, and since then has built
up its reputation and base by
providing transport and logistics
services in the region that includes
Mozambique, Malawi, Zimbabwe,
Zambia and the Eastern
Democratic Republic of Congo.
In addition to operating one of
the largest fleets of trucks in the
region, J&J has added a number of
specialist companies to the group
in order to provide a full logistics
service.
J&J Africa continues to handle
bulk, containerised, project and out
of gauge cargo (OOG), with its own
fleet of flatbed and dropside trailers.
The team is committed to
ensure constant improvement
and development of new services,
to ensure our customers always
have an added-value service and a
competitive advantage over their
competitors.
The company says it has always
worked in partnership with its
customers in order to ensure their
success.
“J&J Africa is committed to
profitable growth for all our
customers. And prides itself
on its good ethics, integrity,
reliability and proactive, open
communication,” says the
company.

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J&J Africa is committed to
profitable growth for all its
customers. And prides itself
on its good ethics, integrity,
reliability and proactive,
open communication.

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