| SOME BACKGROUND ON ACLN LTD 
 The company is presently servicing six
 countries in the Middle-East and North
 and West Africa, namely, Egypt, Tunisia,
 Guinea, Angola, Ivory Coast and Nigeria.
 Two more countries, Benin and Ghana, are
 being added this year and presently two
 more will be added in 2000 (they remain
 nameless at present, for competitive
 reasons).
 
 These countries are presently experiencing
 rapid annual GDP growths in the order of 6%
 and the emergence of a middle-class has
 created a significant and rapidly increasing
 demand for cars (in other words, food and
 shelter have been taken care-of, so next on
 the shopping list is a "set of wheels" !).
 
 The company charters ferries for transporting
 the vehicles but has plans to purchase two of
 their own, next year.
 
 The cars come from a huge area of auto
 dealerships in the Brussels/Antwerp area
 of Belgium. These are primarily used cars
 of Japanese origin which tend to be
 supported by the present limited automotive
 infrastructures in the customers' countries.
 Customers normally fly there from their home
 countries, buy a car then arrange transportation
 for their cars back to the home country with ACLN
 who then takes care of transport to the port
 of Antwerp, customs clearances, loading onto
 ACLN-chartered ferries and delivery to the
 customers' destination ports where the fees are
 collected (all transactions in US$).
 
 Frank McV
 fortunecity.com
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