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New CT container depot on the cards

16 Nov 2023 - by -
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JF M Logistics is making significant strides in broadening its presence across Africa through substantial investments in infrastructure.According to operations director Michael-Anthony Shadiack, the company is exploring a joint venture to establish a massive 50 000-square-metre container depot in Cape Town, complementing its existing three facilities in the Western Cape. This expansion promises a comprehensive "turnkey" solution, encompassing services such as full and empty container storage, container repairs, reefer-related services, PPECB inspections, washes, pre- trips, and full plug-in. “We are also set to introduce a consolidation service between the Western and Eastern Cape, further enhancing our reach and services,” said Shadiack.In addition to pursuing new infrastructure developments, the maintenance and effective control of existing infrastructure are of paramount importance to the compa ny.“As the African market experiences exponential growth, it has become increasingly imperative to invest in technological advancements and more efficient management systems for our current infrastructure, including roads, ports, and rail networks.”Shadiack said foreign investments had played a pivotal role in creating new gateways into Africa, thus enhancing accessibility and paving the way for expanded business opportunities on a continental scale. This strategic approach not only strengthens Africa's position in the global market but also reinforces its potential for sustainable economic growth.“We are excited about the opportunities and prospects that Namibia and Mozambique may hold. They are both rapidly developing countries and this bodes well for the logistics sector.Walvis Bay and Maputo will be major ports of distribution into these two nations,” he said.According to Shadiack, in the logistics sector there are numerous unexpected high-risk situations that demand vigilance. These include incidents like hijackings, protests, and accidents. “Working closely with our risk managers, we've implemented precautionary measures to minimise these risks in Africa. Unfortunately, some of the events are beyond our control and can have a severe impact on both our business and safety. Additionally, global political unrest poses another significant challenge that can have adverse effects on our nation and its logistics operations.”But, he said, despite these challenges Africa continued to hold major opportunity for the logistics sector. “These are almost boundless. The African market is open to anyone with the willpower and dedication to succeed.”Asked about particular sectors of interest, Shadiack said renewable energy had become a massive driving force in the logistics sector. “From solar to wind to hydroelectricity – these projects are boosting the logistics sector throughout Africa. Another trend that is growing rapidly is that of e-commerce which holds much potential for the logistics sector.”

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