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  • OPINION: What's the point of pre-cleared cargo?

    On Friday afternoon, September 19, when this post was prepared, it was reported that wildfires had erupted at Martin's Drift on the Botswana side of Limpopo, possibly adding to transport delays at Groblersbrug. Source: Transist
    19 Sep 2025
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  • Call for investigation into Civil Aviation Authority

    “This brings to mind the dangerous SAA event on February 24, 2021, which SACAA seemingly tried to sweep under the rug. – Chris Hunsinger, DA MP.

    25 Jan 2022
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  • Höegh signs deal for zero-carbon vessels

    The vessel will operate on zero carbon ammonia and will have capacity to carry up to 9 100 cars.

    24 Jan 2022
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  • Mbalula set to unveil key port investments

    Investments will give impetus to growing the Oceans Economy and the implementation of the Comprehensive Maritime Transport Policy.

    24 Jan 2022
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  • Agents in a tight spot as carriers get picky

    Hapag-Lloyd is looking at following suit, offering contract space to a small section of large forwarders willing to sign up for three-year deals.

    24 Jan 2022
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  • Brain drain results in serious skills deficit

    "People resigned and others were retrenched. After the riots, yet more decided to emigrate."  – Juliette Fourie of Metro Minds.

    24 Jan 2022
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  • Last week’s highlights: cargo misdeclaration a hot topic

    Durban-based Haashim Agency was slapped with a R500 000 fine or five years in jail suspended for five years.

    24 Jan 2022
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  • Delays at Port of CT bad for exports, mayoral exec says

    He also raised businesses’ concerns about Transnet’s bid to hike tariffs by up to 24% in the next financial year. 

    21 Jan 2022
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  • Outrage over eviction of Virginia Airport tenants

    The municipality previously announced major plans to sell or lease and redevelop the R365-million airport.

    21 Jan 2022
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  • Digital literacy a top priority for 2022

    “It’s 200% more relevant than ever and includes online and virtual skills, the ability to work on technology, and bringing innovation into things.”

    21 Jan 2022
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  • Agri SA welcomes rainfall-induced declaration of national disaster

    After the prolonged drought of the past six to nine years, the recent rains have been welcome.

    21 Jan 2022
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  • Crew shortages slow airline recovery

    High jet fuel prices (63% up on a year ago) are also a major challenge for the airline industry.

    21 Jan 2022
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  • Public hearings begin on Eskom’s proposed tariff hikes

    If Nersa approves the price increases, the cost of electricity will rise by 20.5% on April 1, 2022.

    21 Jan 2022
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