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Spoornet puts its new rates in perspective

19 Apr 2002 - by Staff reporter
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SPOORNET CAN no longer continue to subsidise its General Freight Business.
The new rates structure is part of a three year strategy to set GFB on a profitable footing, according to newly appointed GFB general manager Ravi Nair.
See reports on pages 3, 6&7.

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