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‘Not the first to train drivers in vehicle logistics’

18 Nov 2005 - by Staff reporter
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I refer to your recent article headlined “Training initiative targets vehicle logistics” (FTW November 4, 2005) and wish to place on record that it is not the first of its kind in South Africa. Greystones Cargo Systems started to professionally train its dedicated drivers, leadsmen, and parkers as early as 2003. We supply our services to three of the major lines in Durban, East London, and Port Elizabeth. We would appreciate it if you would set the record straight for us. Tony Lombard, Greystones Cargo Systems, South Africa.

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