Swift launches Lusaka office in Zambia
- United Arab Emirates: Thursday, April 11 - 2002 at 12:11
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Consolidating its premier position in the African Freight Logistics industry, the Swift Group has recently launched its 16th associate office in the African continent at Lusaka, the capital city of the Republic of Zambia.
Headed by the Country Director Mr. Prem Swaroop the Lusaka office offers clients a range of Air Freight, Sea Freight (FCL & LCL), and Overland Transportation solutions (inbound & outbound) including customs clearance and local deliveries. Mr. Swaroop a veteran with over 15 years of experience in transportation logistics is quite upbeat about the new Lusaka office. "The success of the Ndola office led us to the decision that we need to set up base in the heart of the country. The Zambian market is not new to us..." Commented Mr. Swaroop " ...and this coupled with Swift Group's unmatched expertise & experience in the region gives us an inimitable edge in serving the regional market."
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Contact details of the Swift Lusaka offices are as follows:
Tel: +260 1 225048
Fax: +260 1 225059
To get to know more about the Swift Group log on to: www.swiftfreight.com
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