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  • Millions lost on fuel waste in South African logistics

    Allen Harington, head of sales at Ctrack, addressing attendees at the Transport Forum on Thursday. Source: Eugene Goddard
    8 Aug 2025
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  • Container market braces for prolonged volatility amid Suez Canal crisis

    Carriers are adapting their schedules in an attempt to provide customers with better service levels.

    15 Feb 2024
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    Logistics
  • Persian Gulf-solution sorts out Suez problem for Israel

    The land route saves around 20 days in shipping time compared to the longer route around Africa.

    15 Feb 2024
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    Imports and Exports
    Logistics
  • Red Sea conflict causes airfreight congestion

    Consignee cargo idling in Bangkok contributed to throughput capacity shortfalls.

    15 Feb 2024
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    Air Freight
    Sea Freight
  • New laws underscore reverse logistics imperative

    The “polluter pays” principle is to move recycling costs and waste management from local governments to packaging producers.

    15 Feb 2024
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    Imports and Exports
    Logistics
  • Selling bonded goods? Here's what to do...

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    Sellers of goods in bond should consider the specifications set down by the South African Revenue Service.

    14 Feb 2024
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    Customs
  • Sea freight index for dry bulk continues to rise

    The index rose by 13 points, or 0.8%, to 1,585 points, marking its highest level since January 10.

    14 Feb 2024
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    Sea Freight
  • BUNKER BUNGLING: Algoa Bay bunkering delay drags on

    14 Feb 2024
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    Sea Freight
  • US import volumes buoyant

    Container volumes breach pre-pandemic levels, more than 5% growth forecast during first half of 2024.

    14 Feb 2024
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    Imports and Exports
  • Customs and Excise Act – follow the rules diligently

    It is imperative to manage this risk diligently, cautions Quintus van der Merwe, a partner at Shepstone & Wylie Attorneys,

    14 Feb 2024
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    Customs
  • Fuel prices forecast to rise in March

    Higher global oil prices and a weaker rand are contributing to the likelihood of a further price hike.

    14 Feb 2024
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    Economy
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  • Crew rescued from sinking vessel off Gqberha

    The NSRI performed the dramatic rescue, sheltering the rescue craft alongside a bulk carrier vessel in strong winds.

    14 Feb 2024
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    Sea Freight
  • MSC fits wind deflector on old box ship

    In the early stages, MOL tested bow shields and claimed that the device cuts CO2 emissions by 2%.

    14 Feb 2024
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    Sea Freight

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