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07 Mar 1997 - by Staff reporter
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CAPE TOWN-based Co-op Shipping has joined the growing number of Internet-active agents and developed a web page.

We've tried to make it as interactive as possible, g.m. Mike Walwyn told FTW. Not only is there information on the company, but also facilities for obtaining quotations, making bookings, and through a system of links, checking sailing details and stack dates.

Details of our overseas agency network also appear and, where appropriate, e-mail links to our partners will be made accessible. The web site can be accessed at http://www.coopshipping.co.za

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