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    Right to Repair expands service plan rules beyond vehicles

    Right to Repair expands service plan rules beyond vehicles

    By Larry Claasen RIGHT to Repair (R2R) South Africa is broadening its campaign beyond the automotive aftermarket to include stationary agricultural equipment, generators, and other...
    South Africans keen on electrified vehicles, despite infrastructure concerns, according to Ford’s latest study

    South Africans keen on electrified vehicles, despite infrastructure concerns, according to Ford’s latest study

    43 percent of South Africans are considering an electrified vehicle in the next five years; fuel savings rated top benefit 71 percent of...
    Babcock propels fuel transporter Inyameko forward with DAF XF 480 trucks

    Babcock propels fuel transporter Inyameko forward with DAF XF 480 trucks

    Fuel transporter Inyameko has partnered with Babcock to propel its business forward with 10 new DAF XF 480 Premium Plus trucks. The KZN-based company...
    Wind turbine transportation underway: Port of Ngqura to Eastern and Northern Cape border.

    Wind turbine transportation underway: Port of Ngqura to Eastern and Northern Cape border

    The transportation of wind turbine components from the Port of Ngqura to the Umsobomvu Wind Farm, located on the border of the Eastern Cape...

    President Ramaphosa quietly announces major delay to National Rail Devolution Strategy

    Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis says the City is disappointed by President Cyril Ramaphosa’s announcement that a ‘National Rail Master Plan’ would now only...
    Upgrades to Huguenot Tunnel to provide economic boost for Western Cape

    Upgrades to Huguenot Tunnel to provide economic boost for Western Cape

    Upgrades to the Huguenot tunnel, between Worcester and Paarl, will be completed in five years and will enhance the movement of people and goods,...

    Cruise Industry Powers Western Cape Economy with R1.32 billion Boost for 2023-24 Season

    The cruise industry contributed R1.32 billion to the Western Cape economy during the 2023-24 season, up from R1.2 billion the previous season, despite a...

    CSIR Transport Safety Lab to help reduce road crashes

    Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, Professor Blade Nzimande, has unveiled the Transport Safety Lab at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)...

    Taxi breakthrough as top companies and taxi stakeholders join forces in Western Cape business...

    Mr Jacques Moolman, President of the Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry Taxi Cluster set to bolster taxi compliance, passenger safety, and crime prevention. The taxi...
    In 1979 the first generation of light commercial vehicles carrying the ISUZU brand name came off the production line at ISUZU’s Nelson Mandela Bay Plant. Its engineering team (from left to right) Daryl Chetty, Le Clue Mostert, Sarel Du Plessis and Francois Schellingerhout were instrumental in the restoration of this blue first-generation ISUZU bakkie.

    ISUZU celebrates 60 years of trucks and 45 years of bakkies: a heritage of...

    ISUZU MOTORS South Africa is marking 60 and 45 years of truck and reliable bakkie production in the country. As one of the renowned vehicle...

    Transport Logistics Freight News

    Transport Logistics Freight News on Cape Business News (CBN) provides insights into supply chain management, transportation infrastructure, and regulatory standards. CBN’s coverage includes updates on logistics technologies, market trends, and environmental practices that enhance operational efficiency. This sector’s news supports companies in navigating complex logistics networks and improving delivery efficiency.

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    South Africa’s R400 billion water crisis: fixing leaking pipes before it’s...

    South Africa’s R400 billion water crisis: fixing leaking pipes before it’s too late By Adrian Ephraim WHEN President Cyril Ramaphosa stood at Cape Town City Hall...

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