World Despachos is Turkish Airlines’ Dispatch Agent in Mozambique
Lizete Inalda Dulobo, Client Manager at World Despachos, talks about the recent partnership with Turkish Airlines.
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Lizete Inalda Dulobo, Client Manager at World Despachos, talks about the recent partnership with Turkish Airlines.
Lizete Inalda Dulobo, Client Manager at World Despachos, talks about the partnership between World and Qatar Airways.
Lizete Inalda Dulobo, Client Manager at World Despachos, explains what are World’s main competitive advantages and mentions some of their renowned clients such as DHL and Aramex.
Lizete Inalda Dulobo, Client Manager at World Despachos, shares her vision for the future of the company and talks about expansion plans.
“Our strategy is to go into these markets and highlight these higher-tier wines, showing the unique styles and varietals we have to offer,” says Siobhan Thompson, CEO of Wines of South Africa (WOSA).
“Exports actually spiked in 2013 because South Africa had a lot of wine to offer the world at a time when it had low supplies due to various factors such as droughts and fires,” explains Siobhan Thompson, CEO of Wines of South Africa (WOSA).
“I think the government’s biggest challenge is going to be funding it adequately. Do we have the tax base in this country to fund such a program?” asks Dr Kit Vaughan, CEO of CapeRay.
“There are people with good ideas; here in the Western Cape we have four institutions of higher learning, each of which has an engineering faculty and two of them have medical faculties and so in the medical device space there is every opportunity for new products to be developed,” says Dr Kit Vaughan, CEO of CapeRay.
“I write a weekly blog about various activities in my field including more generally about medical devices and I have compared the Western Cape as a medical device destination with other areas in the world,” says Dr Kit Vaughan, CEO of CapeRay.
“The revolutionary part is the ability to combine the two technologies. Traditional mammography relies on x-rays and that has been around for forty or fifty years, while ultrasound has also been around for forty or fifty years,” explains Dr Kit Vaughan, CEO of CapeRay.