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One year milestone

20 Sep 1996 - by Staff reporter
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A YEAR since its launch clearing and forwarding agent Cargocare Freight Services has trebled its staff complement and expanded its service and destination portfolio substantially.

Pictured at a function in Johannesburg last week to celebrate the milestone event are from the left, back row: Kevin Montes, operations manager air/ocean; Roland Raath, m.d.; Willy Senong; Jeremiah Maidi; Nathaniel Ramatsilo; Richard Zwane; front: Sue Wood, oceanfreight; Hellen Reynelds, accountant; Dave Streak, entries/tariffs; Bev Flis, forwarding; Tracy Malherbe; and Hettie Mazibuko.

The company, which at the outset focused on imports and customs clearing, is now moving seriously into exports, according to Raath. Its major markets for both in- and outbound traffic are Italy, Germany, UK, Switzerland and the US.

In the long term Raath is looking at developing India, a market with which he is well acquainted through previous experience. We will also continue to focus on exports, he told FTW.

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