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Senior industry moves

11 Dec 2003 - by Staff reporter
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CHRIS CLARK, managing director of wholly owned Bidvest subsidiary Freightbulk, will transfer to a group company working out of Dar Es Salaam in Tanzania at the end of the month. Chris Glen, currently the regional general manager of Rennies Ships Agency, Durban will take over his position. Glen has many years experience in agency, clearing and forwarding and overall logistics.

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