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Bulk projects division focuses on trade corridors

31 Jul 2008 - by Staff reporter
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With the creation of a bulk
projects division headed
up by St John Baxter, Super
Group is targeting specific
trade corridors within Africa
– in line with the company’s
overall strategy of becoming
Africa's logistics giant.
Having identified a
huge need for multi-modal
supply chain logistics
solutions to move various
bulk commodities for the
mining industry from source
in both the DRC and Zambia
through to final destination
in India and the Far East,
the Group has developed
streamlined multi-modal
solutions that ultimately
reduce the overall supply
chain costs and delivery
times.
The benefit for customers
is a reduction in their cash
to cash cycle, creating
an effective partnership
pioneering effective supply
chain management solutions
that are unique to their
specific requirements.
One of the corridors runs
from the DRC / Zambia
through to Durban and
from DRC / Zambia into
Johannesburg. A second
corridor has been identified
via Maputo through to India
and the Far East.
Strategic partnerships and
owned facilities on these
trade corridors translate into
a competitive, efficient and
flexible supply chain logistics
solution for the mining
industry.
Strong partnerships with
rail operators guarantee
capacity while the Super
Group Cross Border
Transport division provides
access to over 500 vehicles
that are based permanently
in the region.
Staging facilities
are based in Ndola,
Johannesburg and Durban,
which ensures flexibility.
All of which translates
into an effective end-toend
supply chain logistics
solution that is innovative,
adds value and delivers
service.

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