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SAAFF members approve new business plan

14 Jan 2005 - by Staff reporter
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ALAN PEAT
THE LOUDLY heralded December 13 annual general meeting (AGM) of the SA Association of Freight Forwarders (SAAFF) appears to have generated about 90% approval for the business plan “The Way Forward for SAAFF”, according to Edward Little, adviser to the association.
“This will entail certain radical changes which will require an amendment to the constitution,” he told FTW.
“It will also result in all of the operating companies - presently members of one or more of the regional associations - becoming members of the new SAAFF.
The main agreement at the AGM was that a special general meeting would now be held on January 25 to amend the constitution, and to put into place an interim management committee.

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