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Kribi deep seaport awards its top logistics services providers

Kribi deep seaport awards its top logistics services providers
  • Comments   -   Friday, 11 October 2019 15:07

(Business in Cameroon) - Six of Kribi deep seaport’s logistics services providers were awarded, on October 10, 2019, for their performances in goods’ handling, official sources reveal.  

The awards were handled, by the port’s management, at the end of a workshop organized to sensitize transit agents and freight forwarders about good handling practices.

In the "exports" category, KIS and APM Maritime were awarded while Afric Développement & Transit (ADT) and Cygogne Logistique received awards in the "imports" category. For the "export transit" and "import transit" categories, the winners were Sitraser and Transinter respectively.

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