3 Sep 2004 Inland efficiency demands port buy-in 3 Sep 2004 Sipho Khumalo moves into RFA driver’s seat 3 Sep 2004 Hauliers take the rap for supply chain inefficiencies 3 Sep 2004 Welken moves up at IDC 3 Sep 2004 Infrastructure bedevils Angola’s road transport market 3 Sep 2004 Far East conference agrees rate hike programme 3 Sep 2004 Difficult DRC route demands innovative thinking 3 Sep 2004 Road will help grow Maputo volumes 3 Sep 2004 Roadfreight growth reflects switch from rail 3 Sep 2004 Duty Calls 3 Sep 2004 Streamlined clearances speed up 3 Sep 2004 Zebra opts for rail for all the important reasons 3 Sep 2004 Transnamib brings in four new locos 3 Sep 2004 Failing inland infrastructure forces cargo to air 3 Sep 2004 Zimbabwe customs takes a step in the right direction 3 Sep 2004 More maize swings from rail to road 3 Sep 2004 Chinese ports boom 3 Sep 2004 Refurbished line gets Swazi Rail up to speed 3 Sep 2004 ‘Roadfreight customers demand one-stop service’ 3 Sep 2004 Overborder cargo chooses road over rail 3 Sep 2004 Rail initiatives benefit major corridors 3 Sep 2004 Merit-based growth is BEE target 3 Sep 2004 Eagerly awaited cranes move into position 3 Sep 2004 SA and Mali cement ties 3 Sep 2004 Transnet will hive off non-core business 3 Sep 2004 Road gains at airfreight’s expense in Namibia 3 Sep 2004 Skewed traffic flows create problems for Zimbabwe transporters 3 Sep 2004 ‘Social responsibility should motivate haulier compliance’ 3 Sep 2004 Call for a shake-up of rail tariff structures 3 Sep 2004 ‘Auction’ system pushes up Zimbabwe volumes 3 Sep 2004 Spoornet admits to ‘unpunctual, inflexible and costly’ reputation 3 Sep 2004 VAT compliance checks slow Botswana traffic 3 Sep 2004 BA adds seasonal capacity on CT route 3 Sep 2004 Transporters take strain as strong rand shrinks market 3 Sep 2004 Robust packaging withstands rigours of all modes 3 Sep 2004 KWV gives BEE the nod 3 Sep 2004 Durban port to close for two days 3 Sep 2004 Satellite tracking now extends as far as southern Tanzania 3 Sep 2004 Constant study keeps drivers on top of hazardous goods demands 3 Sep 2004