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Unicorn adds RB to Moz service

07 Feb 1997 - by Staff reporter
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UNICORN LINES has added the port of Richards Bay to the schedule of its Unifeeder service linking Durban and Mozambique.

The service employs two 312 teu vessels on a 10-day frequency.

The inclusion of Richards Bay is a logical extension to our common feeder activities in the Beira/Walvis Bay range, says Dave Rennie, c.e. of Unicorn SA. In addition to containers, the service will accommodate breakbulk and project cargoes on application.

The Kairos, which sailed from Richards Bay on Wednesday (February 5), initiated the new service.

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