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Training plays key role

28 Jul 2006 - by Staff reporter
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KEVIN MAYHEW
ZAMBIA-BASED Customized Clearing and Forwarding (CCF) believes that internal training programmes play a vital role in fulfilling the requirements of its international partners. Which is why it’s an area of strong emphasis for the company which works with a range of recognised global partners and organisations within Zambia and internationally. Catering for transit cargo or goods cleared for consumption in Zambia, CCF’s ten border offices are based in Ndola, Livingstone, Chirundu, Mwami, Kasumbalesa, Nakonde, New Kapiri, Chanida, Lusuntha, Kazungula and Lusaka International Airport. “In addition to this, we have three well placed inland offices in Lusaka, Kitwe and Chingola,” says CCF projects director Anne Norton. “Besides the facilitation of transit bonds by road or rail we offer bonded warehousing in Lusaka, Kitwe and Ndola which is fully licensed by the Department of Customs & Excise.”

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