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LBH Group expands national footprint

25 Nov 2009 - by Liesl Venter
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LBH Group is continuing to expand
operations in Mozambique.
Having just opened an office in
Nacala, the shipping agents now have
offices at all the Mozambican ports,
giving them a national footprint.
“Africa has her challenges but
nothing insurmountable. We are
confident in Mozambique and
therefore continue to expand,” says
Karel Meyer of LBH Mozambique
in Maputo. “It is important to have a
face and a presence at all the ports as
we believe that more and more ships
will be calling at the country in the
future.”
With Nacala having the biggest
deep-water berth in Africa it is an
important port for the country, says
Meyer. “We are seeing the potential
not just for us as a company, but also
for the country. Following the global
economic meltdown it is getting busy
again and exports and imports are
expected to increase dramatically.”

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