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Security company to introduce tamper-proof labels

15 Feb 2009 - by Staff reporter
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The introduction of tamperproof
labels to mark cargo
moving into Africa is one of the
innovations on the planning boards at
G4S Special Cargo Handling.
With several additional services
under negotiation, general manager
Andre Du Venage believes it’s all
about identifying opportunities to
continually meet customers’ changing
requirements.
And his outlook for business growth
on the continent is bullish.
“South Africa is expanding
with more and more opportunities
becoming available in countries such
as Mozambique and Angola.
“We are seeing significant
investment into Africa from China and
that is creating opportunity.
“We should be looking for crossborder
opportunities now.”
SCH has doubled in size over
the past year in terms of staff and
vehicles, and further expansion
into Africa is on the cards for the
year ahead.
“We have established a good track
record when it comes to averting
attacks on cargo due to the standard
of infrastructure and our technological
capabilities,” says Du Venage.
“Africa has been a neglected area
in the global business environment,
but I believe the continent’s time
has come.”

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