Freight bureau to pilot web-based software solution

Logistics operators

will need to

come up with

creative ways to

remain competitive in an

increasingly expensive local

market, says Easyclear

general manager Michael

Henning.

And they’ll need to

leverage technology to

take advantage of the

opportunities for growth.

“Challenges facing

agents in southern Africa

have not changed much –

infrastructure, the high

cost of logistics and a

shortage of skilled staff,”

says Henning.

“Government has

pledged millions to address

ailing infrastructure – but

given the current economic

crunch it is becoming

more difficult to keep up

with this commitment and

it may fall to the private

sector to fill the gap where

government falls short. The

volatility of the currency

and high fuel prices also

add considerably to the

high cost of logistics in

South Africa.”

In terms of the skills

shortage, it’s not a local

phenomenon,

says

Henning.

“More

and more

international

freight

forwarders

are finding

it difficult

to find staff

with the

skills needed

for a modern

logistics

operation.

This can be

addressed

through skills development

and training, as well

as upskilling existing

resources.”

Technology however is

at the heart of the radical

change in the logistics

landscape.

“Drone technology and

autonomous vehicles are

exciting technology that

is being tested on the

continent

and overseas.

The

digitisation

of

warehouses

also has

some farreaching

implications

for southern

Africa.

“Easyclear

provides

solutions

that can

be tailored

to suit

clients’ specific needs

and integrated with third

party software solutions

to provide seamless

integration of relevant data

for a comprehensive view

of the supply chain at your

fingertips,” says Henning.

The company will

be piloting a webbased

version of

its software with

several clients

in the next few

months and plans

to roll it out to

its entire client

base in a phased

approach. “The

new product

will allow

clients to

access the

software

from

anywhere in the world

from any device with

an internet connection,

essentially placing

your business right

at your fingertips

24/7, 365.”

The new product

will allow clients to

access the software

from anywhere

in the world from

any device with an

internet connection.

– Michael Henning