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Shift in male-dominated industry

10 Aug 2023 - by -
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In a world traditionally dominated by men, the freight sector is experiencing a refreshing and dynamic change as women continue to break barriers and make their mark. At Freight News we take immense pride in not only delivering the latest updates from the freight industry but also in highlighting the incredible women who are making significant strides in this dynamic sector. Behind the scenes of our weekly publication, a team of extraordinary women works tirelessly to bring you the most insightful and comprehensive news.Linda van der PolSales managerBreaking barriers and showcasing capabilitiesWomen generally are more diplomatic and empathic, which creates a more supportive work environment. Although the workplace landscape in general is evolving, it is important to acknowledge that the freight industry remains predominantly male-dominated. However, it is inspiring to witness women breaking barriers and showcasing their capabilities, as they demonstrate the requisite skills and embrace leadership roles within the sector. Embracing the dynamism of the freight industry and being part of a media publication dedicated to this field has been a fulfilling journey, filled with opportunities to highlight the industry's innovation and progress. Tracie Barnett Advertising coordinatorFostering a nurturing environmentWomen possess a unique approachability that extends to both work-related matters and personal issues, fostering a nurturing and comfortable environment in the workplace. The freight industry is definitely evolving and I find that I am dealing with more women in management positions than in past years. Even though the industry is traditionally male-dominated, women are undeniably proving themselves as a formidable force. Gwen Zarmaos Advertising coordinatorTrue talent agentsWomen in general show a remarkable inclination towards coaching, mentoring, and nurturing the development of those reporting to them. They are true talent agents, using feedback and direction to help people grow. In the freight sector, it brings me great joy to see the escalating prominence of women in influential roles, highlighting their invaluable contributions and dedication to the industry. This heartening transformation serves as a testament to the positive impact of female leadership and their commitment to fostering a thriving and supportive professional ecosystem. Samantha Britz Sales executiveWave of positive change gaining momentumThroughout my journey in the freight sector, I have been fortunate to cross paths with numerous remarkable women, each with their own inspiring tale of triumph in the face of challenges within this traditionally male-dominated industry. Witnessing their growth and determination has been awe-inspiring, as many have risen to become prominent leaders, committed to empowering the next generation of women by clearing the path and dismantling gender-based obstacles they once encountered. The global movement to empower women in the workplace is making its mark, and I am optimistic that this wave of positive change is also gaining momentum in the South African market. Sandy RooySales executiveGender equality making stridesWomen are truly inspiring, and their support for one another is commendable as they celebrate each other’s successes and empower each other to thrive. Over the last two years, I've had the privilege of meeting numerous successful women who have made significant contributions to the freight sector. Witnessing the growing recognition of women within the freight industry is heartening and reinforces the notion that gender equality is making strides in traditionally male-dominated fields.Liesl VenterFreight Newsfeatures editor Shattering glass ceilingsIn this edition, we celebrate the exceptional women in freight and acknowledge the role they play in shaping the future of the industry. As the freight industry continues to evolve, we are seeing a momentous shift, where women are making their presence felt.There are many women who have conquered challenges and shattered glass ceilings in our industry. Each of them brings her unique talents, skills, and experiences, adding richness and diversity to a sector that thrives on innovation and adaptability.Many of these journeys have not been without obstacles. From overcoming gender biases to navigating a landscape predominantly shaped by male perspectives, women continue to demonstrate resilience and determination. The strengths and insights that women bring to the table are invaluable, enriching the entire sector and fostering a more collaborative work environment.

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Women in Freight 11 August 2023

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