New storage facilities in the pipeline

Windhoek-based Absolute
Logistics is in the process
of establishing new bonded
warehousing, container storage
and container rental operations,
according to director Stefan
Marcuzi.
Founded in 2005, the company
has depots in Cape Town,
Johannesburg and Windhoek.
The expansion plans are in
support of the company’s vision
to “provide affordable, one stop
logistical and warehouse services
throughout the SADC region” with
the main routes being Gauteng via
Botswana and the Western Cape.
However the company also
covers the whole of South Africa,
Botswana, Namibia and certain
areas of Angola, Zambia and
Zimbabwe, he says.
It has been issued with permits to
carry dangerous goods and is CAIA
accredited.
Freight is carried by the company’s
own fleet, which consists of both
long and short-haul truck tractors
and trailers to carry all loads from
out of gauge to small packages.
The Absolute Logistics clearing
division submits electronically to
customs in both Namibia (Asycuda)
and South Africa (Electronic Data
Interchange) in order to reduce
border delays.