The South African government is responding to transportation challenges through strategic planning and the development of resilient systems, evident in the establishment of the National Logistics Crisis Committee to enhance operational efficiency in the freight and port logistics network. Additionally, President Cyril Ramaphosa’s announcement of a task team to address longstanding challenges at the Port of Durban underscores the country’s commitment to tackling logistical issues. Despite the decline in global
Category: Road Freight
Daimler Truck Southern Africa’s Wellness Programme Transforms Truck Drivers’ Lives
Daimler Truck Southern Africa (DTSA), in collaboration with Trucking Wellness, has significantly improved the well-being of numerous truck drivers by granting them access to a variety of health and wellness services. These services encompass primary healthcare provisions offered through stationary roadside wellness centers, comprehensive mobile wellness centers, and the Fleet Owner Workplace Wellness Programme tailored for DTSA key account customers. On April 19, Pool Transport became the tenth key account
DP World Leads Latin America’s Electric Truck Revolution at Port of Callao
DP World’s Port of Callao terminal has taken a pioneering step in Latin America with the launch of the region’s first electric charging station for trucks. This initiative is part of DP World’s broader decarbonization plan aimed at reducing over 2,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions annually. The new infrastructure, situated within a newly constructed pier, will accommodate twenty 100% electric internal transport trucks, marking the largest fleet recently acquired
Addressing Coal Theft in South Africa: JustWeights Proposes Innovative Technological Solutions
Coal theft in South Africa’s road freight sector, often facilitated by collusion between syndicates and corruptible truck drivers, can be effectively addressed through innovative technological solutions, says a leading provider of such technology, JustWeights. Their interventionist strategy aims to prevent breakdowns at coal-fired power stations and root out corruption among transporters. By implementing automated weighbridge systems and load-sample testing using cost-effective truck auger systems, JustWeights ensures the integrity of coal
Cargo crime weighs heavily on South Africa’s transport sector
Recent research conducted by the Transported Asset Protection Association (TAPA) has shed light on the concerning state of security within South Africa’s supply chains. Over the past year, the country has grappled with more than 40,000 crimes affecting supply chains, as reported by the South African Police Service. These incidents, ranging from high-profile truck hijackings to common robberies and stock theft, underscore the pervasive nature of security threats faced by
Zambia and Botswana Establish Kazungula Bridge Authority to Promote Regional Integration
The recent establishment of the Kazungula Bridge Authority (KBA) through a bilateral agreement between Zambia and Botswana marks a significant milestone in promoting regional commerce and integration in Southern Africa. This agreement, finalized during the latest Kazungula Bridge project Joint Ministerial Committee meeting in Gaborone, Botswana, outlines the composition and functions of the KBA, tasked with overseeing the vital Kazungula Bridge and its associated One-Stop Border Posts (OSBPs). The KBA,
World Bank Grants Transform Tanzania-Zambia Trade Corridor
The World Bank has allocated $270 million in grants to Tanzania and Zambia to bolster commercial and transportation ties between the two countries. This funding, part of the six-year Transport Corridors for Economic Resilience project, aims to enhance the effectiveness, accessibility, and climate resilience of key regional trade routes in eastern and southern Africa. Focused primarily on the Dar es Salaam corridor, a critical route facilitating trade between Tanzania and
UK Invests £9.1M to Upgrade Nakonde Border Post
Zambia’s aspiration to emerge as a pivotal regional transport and logistics hub received a substantial boost of £9.1 million (approximately $11.3 million USD) from the United Kingdom, aimed at modernizing the Nakonde One Stop border post, a vital conduit for trade between Zambia and neighboring Tanzania. Minister of Transport and Logistics, Frank Tayali, conveyed the government’s enthusiastic endorsement of the project, emphasizing its potential to enhance trade with Tanzania and
Zambia’s President Pledges Support to Zambian Transport Sector
President Hakainde Hichilema has assured stakeholders in the transport sector of unwavering support from his government, emphasizing priority for Zambian transport owners and drivers in the movement of people and goods. Addressing stakeholders at Ndola’s Levy Mwanawasa Stadium, President Hichilema pledged to address all concerns raised during the meeting, acknowledging the pressing issue of road safety amidst the push for a 24-hour economy. Transport and Logistics Minister Frank Tayali acknowledged
Uganda Extends Electronic Cargo Tracking System to South Sudan
Uganda is set to expand its Electronic Cargo Tracking System (ECTS) to South Sudan, aiming to tackle diversion, dumping, and theft of goods destined for Juba from ports in Mombasa and Dar es Salaam. Commissioner General Africano Mande of the South Sudan Revenue Authority (SSRA) and his Ugandan counterpart, John Musinguzi, recently convened in Kampala to discuss implementing a cargo monitoring system between the two nations. South Sudan has engaged
