An open day at its Boksburg offices last week marked the official launch by Clearing Support Services (CSS) of its newly developed clearing programme, Nuclear. According to CSS managing director Roger Shaw, Nuclear is a very explosive product offering users the ultimate in adaptability, reliability and innovation. The third version of a programme originally written in DOS, then upgraded to Windows, Nuclear today uses the latest in computer technology in a totally new, clean programme. “We decided to go back to basics and start from scratch,” said Shaw. “The result has been the development of Nuclear, which is suited to the larger multi-national clearing agent as well as the small one-man band import and export clearing agent.” Jan Helberg from Clearing Support Services shows off the newly launched programme, Nuclear, to Lesley Radloff, general manager of Avio Clearing and Forwarding.