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New port facilities for seamless cargo movement 0 Ports
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New port facilities for seamless cargo movement

NAMIBIA: Grindrod Limited, officially opened its new 4,000m2 warehouse in the Port of Walvis Bay this week, which is designed for seamless cargo movement via conveyor and is fully compatible with rail and road transport systems.

Adding to cold storage capacity in Cape Town 0 Shipping
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Adding to cold storage capacity in Cape Town

SOUTH AFRICA:  The addition of a new cold storage facility to the logistics network will help strengthen the country’s capacity and help support cold-chain exports which are currently dominated by fresh fruit, particularly citrus and...
Port system rolled out for efficient trade 0 Ports
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Port system rolled out for efficient trade

KENYA: DP World has launched the rollout of its state-of-the-art Port Community System (PCS) in Kenya, marking a major milestone in the country’s journey toward more efficient and transparent trade. 

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