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New website offers total dangerous goods solution

22 Jun 2004 - by Staff reporter
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WHEN IT comes to dangerous goods compliance, it’s mandatory for truckers into Africa to ensure that South African compliance legislation is observed.
And no-one is more passionate about the issue than Eddie Crane of Gauteng-based dangerous goods specialists EC Logistics.
With his 25 years experience in the field, his consultancy services, client workshops and staff training are in high demand country-wide, and he’s now made the information even more accessible through the relaunch of a comprehensive, easy-to-navigate website.
Whether you need to know more about Cefic Tremcards, dangerous goods placarding, or SA legislation regarding Tremcards, it’s all available at www.eclogistics.co.za
The newly-designed site offers a one-stop dangerous goods information base, presented in user-friendly format, easily accessible to all, and marketed as a Ôtotal solution’.
Crane believes that it’s not only an environmental duty of every road user to observe hazardous legislation to the letter, but it’s in every haulier’s personal interests - not only to avoid fines for non-compliance but to ensure that in the case of an accident, insurance claims are not repudiated.

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