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Simba looks for new growth opportunities

21 Feb 2014 - by Ed Richardson
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Six months since its
launch as a transport
and logistics company
with a focus on overborder
business, Simba
Africa Logistics has made
pleasing strides.
“We have secured
some regular over-border
transport customers and
are focusing on increasing
our customer base,” Malte
Kersten told FTW. “We
are always looking for new
growth opportunities.
Our ships’ husbandry,
with offices in Cape
Town, Port Elizabeth,
East London and Durban,
has managed to secure
some new agencies. In
addition Simba is offering
container sales, including
new, second hand and
container conversions.”
Since container prices
are dollar based, the weak
rand has affected local
demand, but Kersten
remains upbeat.

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