Logistics companies join force

The J&J Group and transporter,
Cargo 2 Congo, have joined
forces to better serve the route
between South Africa and the
Copperbelt, as well as the rest
of Zambia, according to Oscar
Gutierrez, general manager of J&J
Transport Zambia.
“Going forward we intend to be
more involved in the South African
market. J&J will continue with its
primary focus on the Beira route,
and can now move freight on the
South African route as well using
the Cargo 2 Congo infrastructure.
“Beira remains the preferred
route for exports, while most of
the mining equipment and a large
percentage of the supplies comes
through Gauteng,” he says.