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Networking, networking at first FTW Thirsty's

01 Mar 2013 - by Staff reporter
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No speeches, no
presentations, just
networking at FTW
Thirsty’s, a new initiative
by FTW in its 40th year.
Emperors Palace, in
the midst of the freight
industry on the East Rand,
was the logical venue for
the launch.
Last Thursday saw the launch in Johannesburg of ‘Thirsty’s’, FTW’s first
networking event for the freight industry.
The launch function, sponsored by Emperor’s Palace, was a joint celebration
marking the 40th anniversary of FTW – and the plan is to make it a regular event
on the freight industry’s social calendar.
No speeches, no presentations … just networking. That’s what it’s all about.

CAPTION

Adele Mackenzie (FTW), Arend du Preez (KWE) and Gerd von Mansberg (ATC).

CAPTION'S

1. Michaela Milne (Dachser SA)
and Paul Lawrence (Ziegler).
2. Kim Botti (Lee Botti
& Associates) and Mike Brews
(Associated Marine).
3. Kum Naicker (Emirates) and
Carmel Levinrad (FTW).
4. Dumisani Mhlongo and Vuyo
Mzozoyana (Emperors Palace).
5. Colin Atkins (World Cargo
Services) and Jodi Haigh
(FTW).
6. Arnold Garber and Moshe
Zulberg (Compu-Clearing).
7. Ron Frick (DAL Agency) and
Tony Pheiffer (Kuehne + Nagel).
8. Yolande Langenhoven (FTW),
Juliette Fourie (Metro Minds)
and Paula Snell (FTW).
9. Tiaan Smith (Combined Private
Investigations), Gavin Kelly
(Road Freight Association).
10. Warren Erfmann (DSV Air &
Sea) and Lee Schoeman (CFR
Freight).
11. Peter Ehrenreich (Sasfin
Premier Logistics), Sue Wood
(Cargocare) and Anton Marsh
(FTW).

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