Hand carry to South Africa, Durban from Japan

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We have many successfully hand carry /On Board Courier works to South Africa from Japan.

 

 

Express Shipping to South Africa, Durban

Need by tomorrow ?
We have several flights from Japan to Durban International Airport (DUR)

Flight Schedule From Tokyo, Japan

  • 22:00 NRT – 04:15 DXB  EK319
  • 10:00 DXB – 16:25 DUR  EK775
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Flight Schedule From Osaka, Japan

  • 11:45 KIX – 04:50 DXB  EK317
  • 10:00 DXB – 16:25 DUR  EK775
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Not only Tokyo, We cover all Japan.

Of course We cover all JAPAN Airport and region.
We have strong network.

Japanese Areas, Prefectures

HOKKAIDO
Hokkaido

TOHOKU
Akita, Aomori, Fukushima, Iwate, Miyagi, Yamagata

KANTO
Chiba, Gunma, Ibaraki, Kanagawa, Saitama, Tochigi, Tokyo

KANSAI
Hyogo, Kyoto, Mie, Nara, Osaka, Shiga, Wakayama

CHUGOKU
Hiroshim, Okayama, Shimane, Tottori, Yamaguchi

SHIKOKU
Ehime, Kagawa, Kochi, Tokushima

CHUBU
Aichi, Fukui, Gifu, Ishikawa, Nagano, Niigata, Shizuoka, Toyama, Yamanashi

KYUSHU
Fukuoka, Kagoshima, Kumamoto, Miyazaki, Nagasaki, Oita, Okinawa, Saga

 

 

South Africa’s automotive industry

South Africa hand carry

 

The sector is one of South Africa’s most important, contributing at least 6% to the country’s GDP and accounting for almost 12% of South Africa’s manufacturing exports, making it a crucial cog in the economy. In 2010, 271 000 vehicles were exported.

More than 28 000 people are directly employed in automotive manufacturing, with 65 000 employed in the component manufacturing industry. About 200 000 are employed in retail and aftermarket activities, with 6 600 employed in the tyre manufacturing industry (Automotive Industry Export Council, 2010).

With its ability to link throughout the economy, the government has identified the automotive industry as a key growth sector. It already exhibited significant growth under the Motor Industry Development Programme (MIDP), doubling in size since 1994.

Its successor, the Automotive Production and Development Programme, which will be implemented from 2013, aims to stimulate the expansion of local production to 1,2- million vehicles a year by 2020 while significantly increasing local content at the same time.

The automotive and components industry is well placed for investment opportunities. Vehicle manufacturers such as BMW, Ford (incorporating Mazda), General Motors, Mercedes Benz, Nissan, Renault, Toyota and Volkswagen have production plants in South Africa, while component manufacturers such as Arvin Exhaust, Bloxwitch, Corning, Senior Flexonics have established production bases here.

The industry is largely located in two provinces, the Eastern Cape (coastal) and Gauteng (inland). Companies with production plants in South Africa are placed to take advantage of the low production costs, coupled with access to new markets as a result of trade agreements with the European Union and the Southern African Development Community free trade area. Opportunities also lie in the production of materials (automotive steel and components).

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