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Tracking gets proactive

30 Nov 2011 - by Liesl Venter
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Botswana’s landlocked status
makes its express services
critical for business to thrive.
According to Rudi Nagel
of Gaborone-based Express
Cartage, most retailers rely on
express services in some way
or another.
“Through consolidations it
is a cheaper option than when
one is couriering goods.”
According to Nagel, the
company is set to embark on a
major growth strategy.
“We have identified an
opportunity in the local market
and believe that our product
can fulfil a niche role.”
He says Express Cartage
offers improved times on
quotes and delivery, while
also offering a proactive
tracking service.

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