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Consolidated international logistics profits customers during challenging economic cycle

Consolidated international logistics profits customers during challenging economic cycle

The supply chain business is not immune to the economic challenges faced by other sectors, but, writes Arend du Preez, MD of Crossroads, South Africans are adaptable…

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Minibus-taxi industry goes high-tech

Minibus-taxi industry goes high-tech

The South African minibus-taxi industry is heading into a new era with the launch this week of the AftaRobot transport-management technology platform.

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Long-live Isuzu

Long-live Isuzu

After months of speculation surrounding its future, following the withdrawal of General Motors from the South African market, Isuzu Motors South Africa (IMSAf) has officially been launched.

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Bemused by battery woes?

Bemused by battery woes?

Keeping a fleet of vehicles in a fit and ready state is crucial to the efficiency of a logistics business. However, the number of aftermarket accessories fitted to many vehicles today can put a drain on a vehicle’s battery.

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When horses fly…

When horses fly…

Most things are pretty standard in the road-freight industry … long-haul, fast-moving consumer goods and local distribution all come to mind. However, we don’t often give much thought to some of the things our transport counterparts in the skies sometimes have to move – like horses, for instance.

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