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Unlimited Logistics on expansion trail

01 May 2013 - by Ed Richardson
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Systems developed for the
export and import of goods
between Angola and Namibia
are now being used by
Windhoek-based Unlimited
Logistics to help clients
in Zambia, Malawi, the
Democratic Republic of Congo
and South Africa.
Unlimited Logistics was one
of the pioneers of the Angola
route, and is now responding
to demand for its services in
other neighbouring countries,
says founder and owner Johan
Claassen.
He says the company’s
strategy for growth has been
“to consolidate its good
customer and client service
by making timely deliveries,
hiring the best drivers and
having a competitive pricing
structure”.
The company continues
to expand, and the five-year
vision is to expand its own fleet
of trucks in order to ensure
service levels are maintained.

CAPTION
Johan Claassen … fleet expansion
on the planning boards.

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