Rennies Transport and
Materials Handling
in Walvis Bay is “creating
capacity ahead of demand,”
says newly appointed manager
of transport and materials
handling Gideon Kok.
With capacity will come
demand as more shippers will
be attracted to Walvis Bay and
the corridors, he believes.
Established in 2015 by
Manica Namibia as a neutral
transport logistics company,
Rennies Transport is geared
up to help move the millions
of tons of maize expected to
be imported through the port
of Walvis Bay following the
failure of crops through much
of southern Africa.
This is in addition to the
cargo it is handling for some
of the biggest mining projects
in the country, which are now
moving from construction to
operation – and which will
require a different mix of
logistics support.
Kok sees this as an exciting
challenge: “We are constantly
looking at different ways of
handling freight in order
to add value and increase
efficiencies,” he says.
Having in-house capacity
and being part of the Manica
Group allows the company to
be f lexible and to meet any
special requirements shippers
may have.
Rennies now has four
warehouses, which operate 24
hours a day when needed.
The depots all have their
own weighbridges, which are
Solas-accredited.
INSERT & CAPTION
We are constantly looking
at different ways of
handling freight in order
to add value and increase
efficiencies.
– Gideon Kok
Investing ahead of demand
01 Jun 2016 - by Staff reporter
0 Comments
Namibia 2016

01 Jun 2016
01 Jun 2016
01 Jun 2016
01 Jun 2016
01 Jun 2016
01 Jun 2016
01 Jun 2016
01 Jun 2016
01 Jun 2016
Border Beat
Poll
Featured Jobs
New
New