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Unifeeder’s new service links Southern Africa and Middle East

The Danish logistics company Unifeeder has announced a new service between Southern Africa and the Middle East via the port of Maputo in Mozambique.

The new service will operate on a fortnight basis and is expected to begin in the next 1-2 weeks, while the vessels deployed on the service will handle both dry and reefer containers.

Unifeeder said it has launched the new service “with a clear focus to ease the challenges faced by the supply chain and logistics sectors in the region.”

The company added that with the new product, its customers will get direct connectivity between Maputo to Jebel Ali and Mundra, with fast transit times of 11 and 15 days respectively.

Unifeeder claims that the new service will offer “faster, more cost-efficient transportation for Johannesburg, Komatipoort, Matsapha and Harare” with alternative rail and road connections.

Unifeeder new service map




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