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 OTAL provides shippers with a range of Bureau Veritas quality accredited, ISO standard container and cargo handling units. |
 OTAL moves a varied mix of export cargoes such as cocoa, timber, coffee, rubber and cotton. With over 30 years experience in the trade we ensure your cargo is delivered safely and securely. |
 An OTAL owned container terminal on the Axim Road in Takoradi for the consolidation of timber and loading of containers. |
 African timber waiting at quay for export. The International Tropical Timber Organisation (ITTO) was created by treaty in 1983 and its headquarters was established in Yokohama, Japan, in late 1986. The primary idea is to provide an effective framework for consultation among producer and consumer member countries on all aspects of the world timber economy within its mandate including that of West Africa. |
 OTAL offers 20 ft general-purpose containers. Manufactured from high tensile corten steel, they are suitable for most types of cargo. This is by far the most common type of container. |
 A reachstaker carrying a 20 ft dryvan containers. These are suitable for the carriage of most dry goods, including those packed in cartons, cases, sacks, bales, pallets, drums etc. |
 OTAL has access to a mixed container fleet of over 1.56 million TEUs, catering for food grade, reefer, ventilated, hazardous, high cube and standard shipping requirements. |
 OTAL offers 40 ft general-purpose containers. All units are Bureau Veritas quality accredited, ISO standard container and cargo handling units. |
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