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| SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT | FREIGHT FORWARDING & CLEARING | MULTI-MODAL TRANSPORTATION | CONSULTING | TRADE SOLUTIONS |
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Shaped by our background of being involved in the logistics of fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) to a number of different African countries, we understand the challenges associated with moving a vast number of different commodities (including refrigerated and highly perishable items) to these different countries, each with its own set of unique complexities and import regulations.
As a result, we can confidently offer a range of specialised services, including the following: |
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| • Planning, implementation and control of new or existing supply chains |
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| • Export and import documentation |
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| • Electronic submission of Customs entries via EDI |
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| • Arranging of pre-shipment and other mandatory inspections |
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• Electronic storage and archiving of all import & export documentation in a secure offsite location, with backup data
servers hosted in both South Africa and Germany |
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| • Bonded goods - handling, storage & documentation. |
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• Road, ocean and airfreight of containerised cargo (full container loads - FCL and less than container loads - LCL),
project cargo and out of gauge special cargo. |
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In addition to the managed logistics services that Afrigistics provides, we also offer a number of related consulting services.
Our combined experience working with African Exports and Logistics equipped us with the necessary business insight to assist organisations with the following:
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| • African Logistics Strategy |
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| • African Trade Risk Audits |
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| • Customs Compliance Audits |
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| • International Supply Chain Assessments |
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| • Transport and Route Optimisation |
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| • Technology Assessments |
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| • Export Process Automation |
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| • Evaluation of Logistics Service Providers |
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We also offer a range of value added trade solutions, focussing on facilitating trade in Africa. This includes identifying opportunities for trade collaboration and liaising with various Government institutions regarding the streamlining of existing trade inhibiting legislation.
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