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COJ to spend R220-million in Region B

Five City of Johannesburg entities will spend a combined total of R220-million on the delivery of a range of capital projects in Region B in the 2016-2017 financial year. This was revealed at an Integrated Development Plan (IDP) meeting at Marks...
Africa expansion

Success in Africa: get comfortable with change

Many South African manufacturers’ efforts to expand into Africa have failed. Two mistakes – according to speakers on the line-up for the 2016 SAPICS conference for supply chain professionals – are applying familiar product-focused processes, and...
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Fleet management in SA a part-time activity

Research into how well local fleets are managed in South Africa paints a bleak picture. Conducted by fleet consulting firm Mobilitas, in collaboration with Standard Bank Fleet Management, the research finds that more than 33% of companies surveyed...
Hino dealer of the year

Truck maker has 2020 vision

Hino South Africa aims to be the top selling truck brand in South Africa by 2020. It plans to do this through its Total Support Programme, which promotes mutual trust between the parent company in Japan, the local concern and the national dealer...
Highway traffic

Truck ban lunacy spreads to the UK

The Road Haulage Association (RHA) in the UK has challenged London Mayoral candidates to reject calls for a ban on rush hour truck deliveries and is asking them to work more closely with the industry to reduce congestion, pollution and increase...

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