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Roger Tague
October 08, 2020 at 1:01 pmIt is really unbearable as i am loosing a customer right now, he have shipped goods from last Month to Douala via Pointe Noire, if you guys stick to schedule we would have been safe from this disaster, now twice my new customer orders from me twice i came with story of the shipment missing boat to destination from Pointe Noire.
what a way of doing business??
you are an international company how can it be that let yourself attacked by hackers??