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Freight & Trading Weekly

Zimbabwean intermodal park on the planning boards

29 Jan 2016 - by Ed Richardson
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Zimbabwe is ideally

positioned for the

establishment of

logistics hubs

to serve the region,

according to Paul

Cunliffe, managing

director of 4PL.COM

Logistics.

“The geographic

positioning of Zimbabwe lends

itself to many opportunities,”

says Cunliffe. “Its proximity

to the Mozambican port

of Beira – with the added

advantage of a rail link – make

it an ideal location for a

distribution hub for imports

going into Zambia and DRC

(Democratic Republic of

Congo), as well as exports

from those countries.

“We are

investigating an

opportunity

to secure an

intermodal

facility, which

would allow us

to streamline

this supply

chain and

offer a costeffective

solution to the

region,” he says.

4PL.COM is

helping companies

to move freight

in and through

Zimbabwe by

effectively managing the risks,

he adds.

“Despite the challenges that

accompany doing business

in Zimbabwe we have been

successful in

developing a

model that

works well in

that country.

“The

negative

perceptions

that exist

often open up

opportunities,

and it is a

matter of

mitigating

any risk that

exists,” he says.

Services

provided by

4PL.COM in Zimbabwe include

long haul, bulk, breakbulk and

Hazchem cargo.

“We also offer a dedicated

express service through a

subsidiary Transmart, which

has been in existence for the

past two years.

“It is no secret that the

manufacturing sector is under

huge strain.

“Our express business is

niche. Therefore, focusing on

supporting

existing

manufacturers

who are

attempting

to keep stock

levels at a

minimum

and having a

guaranteed

supply service,

is the way

forward.

“The

differentiator

for us is

that the

trucks leave

on schedule for Zimbabwe

irrespective of cargo volume.

We have our own depot, with

warehouse and handling

facilities in Harare,” he says.

4PL.COM is continuing to

invest in the services it provides

to companies operating in

Zimbabwe.

“We recently acquired a

Hazchem transport business,

which does full breakbulk and

consolidated loads, and have

deployed these assets on the

Zimbabwe route.”

The company has also

opened its own fully staffed

clearing office situated in the

Musina Truck Park on the

Beitbridge border.

“This has afforded us the

luxury of having our customers’

cargo cleared more quickly

than having to outsource.

“We have partnered with

an agent on the Zimbabwe

side of the border who shares

our commitment to always be

accessible to ensure that cargo

is not held up unnecessarily,

and with great results,” he adds.

Cunliffe sees agricultural

imports and exports continuing

to expand.

“We are focusing our efforts

on the agricultural sector and

believe that this is where the

most growth will take place, for

general and Hazchem cargo.

INSERT & CAPTION

We are focusing

our efforts on the

agricultural sector

and believe that this

is where the most

growth will take

place.

– Paul Cunliffe

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