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Tailoring services for the Zimbabwean market

22 Jan 2014 - by Ed Richardson
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Tailor-made freight solutions
can help importers and
exporters to make the most of
the growing opportunities in
the Zimbabwean market, says
Alwyn Nel, managing director of
Kingfisher Freight Services.
These solutions are put in place
for specific clients where required,
he told FTW.
The road freight operation
includes abnormal loads, full
loads, consolidations and express
services.
In addition, Kingfisher provides
customs clearing, packing and full
logistical services, he says.
The company moves a variety of
freight, from consumables, spares
and plant to agricultural products
and raw materials.
Nel is among those who believe
that there is plenty of opportunity
in the Zimbabwean market, with
Kingfisher seeing signs of growth
in all sectors of the economy, he
says.
The company will continue to
develop its range of services in the
market and to invest in people in
order to build on its strengths, he
added.

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