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Worldwide Project Consortium appoints LogistiX Africa for Tanzania and Zanzibar

Dec 13, 2024

LogistiX Africa (T) Ltd, with its head office in Dar Es Salaam, has been appointed the exclusive country member of the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) for Tanzania and Zanzibar with immediate effect.

The company is headed by Mr. Shreekesh Karia who has an extensive background in project forwarding for major companies on the African continent.

LogistiX Africa has their our own customs license, therefore we control the entire process of customs brokerage in-house. The team can cover Zambia, Malawi, DRC, Rwanda and Burundi from the port of Dar es Salaam and they also have an office in Zanzibar where we they currently handling two hotel constructions projects.

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