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  • Maritime academic appeals for changed thinking about ports

    Professor Peter de Langen, owner of the Ports and Logistics Advisory, speaking at the National Transport Conference. Source: Eugene Goddard
    17 Mar 2026
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  • Godongwana highlights pace of logistics reforms

    Reforms will increase the volume of rail freight, reduce port congestion and improve economic performance.

    14 Nov 2025
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    Logistics
    Road/Rail Freight
  • Logistics sector edges back from two-year low

    Rail freight is gradually recovering, rising to 14.5% of total payload in August 2025, the TFI shows. 

    14 Nov 2025
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    Logistics
    Road/Rail Freight
  • Storm ravages grounded MSC Baltic III

    Inclement weather is jeopardising the salvage operation of the vessel, which ran aground in February.  

    14 Nov 2025
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    Sea Freight
  • OPINION: DG private truck park ‘not our responsibility’ – BMA (*)

    13 Nov 2025
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    Border Beat
    Road/Rail Freight
  • Matola Terminal expansion project breaks ground

    Phase 1 represents an investment of US$40 million that will increase capacity.

    13 Nov 2025
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    Logistics
    Trade/Investment
  • MSC’s box-ship buying continues unabated

    Since May 2023, the line has added 102 vessels to its secondhand-vessel fleet.

    13 Nov 2025
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    Sea Freight
  • Feature: Driver fatigue demands multifaceted approach

    Research shows no single fix can combat driver fatigue.

    13 Nov 2025
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    Logistics
    Road/Rail Freight
  • Gauteng makes progress with licence backlog

    A new licensing system will “purify public transport data by removing duplications”. – MEC Diale-Tlabela.

    13 Nov 2025
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    Domestic
    Road/Rail Freight
  • Government’s online eTender portal goes live

    The portal can be accessed for data on gov contracts, including company details and value of deals.

    13 Nov 2025
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  • Trade Port records strong airfreight growth

    Demand for fruit and meat exports to Europe and the Middle East is fuelling growth.

    12 Nov 2025
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    Air Freight
  • R200m boost for Richards Bay automotive plant

    The financing deal will enable the firm to buy new furnaces and relocate its rim alloy casting line.

    12 Nov 2025
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    Logistics
    Trade/Investment
  • Liner trade shows dynamic shifts – Jensen

    This period has seen some carriers expand their fleets at an unprecedented rate.

    12 Nov 2025
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    Logistics
    Sea Freight

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