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New warehouse opens in Clairwood Logistics Park

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23 Jan 2023 - by Staff reporter

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RB Associated Logistics is proud to showcase its new warehouse in Clairwood Logistics Park. This was only possible with the long-standing growth and support of our loyal customer base and business partners.

The facility comprises a 24 000sqm area, with 11 500sqm of warehouse racked to seven levels high, 14 container loading docks, and 12 on grade yard access roller doors. Cargo is managed through a cloud-based Warehouse Management System (WMS), and in true partnership spirit, customers can have their own tailored access and visibility at all times.

The company moves and stores general cargo and dangerous goods, is a member of the Chemical and Allied Industries Association (CAIA), and a Safety Quality Assurance Systems (SQAS) accredited operator. RBAL is a signatory to the CAIA Responsible Care programme. Stringent SQAS compliance audits happen every two years.

Having started out providing only a national part-load consolidation service in 2014, the company has benefited from the extensive experience within the management team and become well-known for reliable service and superior quality among its customer base.

That focus led to extending the service offering to warehousing of customers’ imported goods. RBAL offers local container cartage from port to warehouse, unpacking of containers, and local storage or immediate on-carriage to final destination in either full truck loads or part load consolidations. Local distribution to greater Durban and surrounds happens daily. A composite fleet of some 40 owned assets, ranging from light to heavy delivery vehicles, ensures continual service delivery.

All vehicles have high-quality tracking devices and extensive camera systems fitted.

On its journey since 2014, RBAL has added facilities in Johannesburg, Port Elizabeth and Cape Town, enabling it to service customers’ national requirements in a single interface.

We thank all our loyal customers for the trust placed in us for the past eight years, and we look forward to hearing from you to see how we can participate in your supply chain solutions, wherever relevant.

For a personal contact and exploratory discussion session please contact info@rblogistics.co.za, and visit our website - www.rblogistics.co.za

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