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Three in a row for K&N

25 May 2001 - by Staff reporter
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PROST! That could have been the call at Kuehne & Nagel after the forwarding major's Windhoek office shipped an abnormal cargo of 11 brewing tanks, with a total volume of 4500cu/m for Namibian Breweries, the third time in a row that the company had been awarded the tender.
The consignment was shipped aboard the MACS vessel Amber Lagoon in Antwerp, discharged in Walvis Bay, and road hauled the 390km to Windhoek.

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