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Clearing Agent Johannesburg

CLEARING AGENT JOHANNESBURG

Daigon Clearing Agent Johannesburg is a leading and reliable clearing & forwarding company in South Africa.
Daigon specializes in air freight forwarding, Sea Freight Forwarding, Road Freight Forwarding, In bond transfers, custom clearance, shipping, warehousing & customs clearing in Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town.
Daigon Clearing Agent Johannesburg has gained a rich experience in the freight forwarding field that enables it to cater to every clients’ specific requirements.
Daigon Clearing Agent Johannesburg’s team is comprised of individuals from a wide variety of backgrounds, including management, sales & marketing, shipping, and transportation. From our drivers to our dispatchers, from our customer relation officers and our sales teams to our management, our focus is on delivering a high quality of service consistently and building a good relationship with out clients.
We offer the following services
– International courier
– Local courier services
– Crossborder roadfreight and clearance
– Express airfreight
– Airline and vessel charter services
– Consolidated Airfreight
– LCL & FCL seafreight services
– HS Code determination
– 2nd Hand and new containers
– Customs clearance Documentation
Clearing Agent Johannesburg
Clearing Agent Johannesburg
Daigon clearing Agent is part of a worldwide network of Clearing Agent Johannesburgs with branches that can offer services to and from anywhere in the world.
We specialize in all types of cargo
– Personal / household effects
– General cargo
– Abnormal cargo
– Hazardous cargo
– Letter of credit shipments
“Nothing is impossible with the right attitude and connections”

DAIGON CLEARING AGENT JOHANNESBURG MAIN TRANSPORT DIVISIONS

AIRFREIGHTClearing Agent Johannesburg

Daigon Airfreight is a division in our international services focusing on airfreight movement worldwide and domestic. Daigon operates as a global provider of premium freight services in a best-in-class segment of the expedited transportation industry.

OCEAN FREIGHTClearing Agent Johannesburg

Daigon Ocean Freight was established with the main goal of offering shippers in the worldwide market a total logistic and complete intermodal transportation system. Ocean Freight. Whether it’s Full Container Loads (FCL), Less Than Container Loads (LCL), import or export, consolidated or project cargo ect.

ROADFREIGHTClearing Agent Johannesburg

Daigon Roadfreight offer various integrated services to meet all our customers transport and logistics requirements. We provide our customers with a competitive advantage by designing cost effective transport and logistics systems solutions.

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