RAY SMUTS
AS IS applicable to all other branches in South Africa, Grindrod J&J in Durban remains dedicated to providing all clients with a full logistics package and in so doing ‘unlocking value in their supply chain through innovative solutions.’
The Durban operation is indeed the hub of Grindrod J&J’s southern African network and stands ready to provide tailor-made solutions for most logistical problems.
The company utilises 110 000m2 of rail-linked warehousing both inside and outside the port environs which caters for the storage of steel, foodstuffs, agricultural commodities and mining products, together with a range of added value services including bagging, repackaging and customisation.
At Maydon Wharf, a well-equipped, secure container park provides full and empty storage facilities offering an ideal location for the consolidation of traffic and imported cargo.
Grindrod J&J’s marketing man Peter Stoffberg says a wide range of services is not only available in Durban but nationally via its terminals in Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, East London and Johannesburg, ranging from full and empty container handling and husbandry and licensed depot operations to container pack and unpack and harbour cartage.
Durban hub focuses on tailor-made solutions
29 Oct 2004 - by Staff reporter
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