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Below you can find the details of a freight load with load weight of 10ton for Bellas Route Logistics. This load was listed on 2022-05-08 and is to be transported from Alberton, Gauteng to Allandale, Free State.

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Departure City: Alberton, Gauteng

Destination City: Allandale, Free State

Commodity: Building material

Load Weight: 10ton

Company Name: Bellas Route Logistics

Contact Person: Sifundo

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