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Tailor-made solutions are part of Incotrans mix

24 Mar 2006 - by Staff reporter
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NOW INTO its third year of operation, freight forwarder Incotrans has firmly established its presence in the international cargo transport market by air and sea, as well as overborder movements by road. The African continent is a particular area of specialisation, says Incotrans’s Mauro de Rose, and tailor-made solutions to meet customers’ individual needs are an important part of the mix. “We also offer a full range document service from the simple completion of movement documents to letters of credit and certificates which comply with the stringent requirements of local and worldwide authorities,” says De Rose. “With the volume of freight generated through Incotrans and the selective focus on certain regions like the African continent, we are able to negotiate extremely competitive rates on behalf of our clients.” The Edenvale-based company also offers domestic transport, warehousing, packing and crating and container stuffing and destuffing.

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