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Record breakers

09 Dec 2003 - by Staff reporter
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WHEN A TOTAL of 28 600 tons of sugar was loaded on board the Anthea Y at the Durban Sugar Terminal recently, ISS-Voigt Shipping chalked up its third record in the same month at different facilities in the port. The sugar, loaded in 50kg bags, was the heaviest single load recorded at the terminal. In one week during the same month, ISS-Voigt handled 30 414 pallets of citrus fruit through the Fresh Produce Terminal, a record for the month of 119 500 pallets.

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