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Transport Logistics Freight News

    SAA expected to return to 100% flight schedule

    South African Airways' (SAA) flight schedule is expected to be back to 100% from Sunday 8 December, following a strike at the State-owned airline. Flights...

    MyCiTi adapts services over the festive season

    The festive season is upon us and the City would like to advise residents of schedule changes to the MyCiTi bus service over this...

    Goscor Lift Trucks supports C. Steinweg Bridge Terminals’ expansion across Southern Africa with Bobcat...

    Goscor Lift Trucks (GLT), a leading provider of forklift and materials handling solutions, has reinforced its commitment to supporting the cross-border growth of C....

    No fuel price gift expected for motorists this December – AA  

    While baseline unaudited figures from the Central Energy Fund (CEF) for fuel prices in December are currently indicating a decrease of around seven cents...
    CFAO 600K tow tractor donation saves lives.

    CFAO R600k tow tractor donation helps save lives

    The team at Toyota Material Handling, a division of CFAO Equipment, demonstrated just how much they care when they donated a tow tractor worth...

    Articulated skips improve efficiencies in the loading operation at Maydon Wharf Terminal

    Joint Statement by Transnet SOC and Samancor Chrome A trial to use articulated skips instead of traditional skips in the chrome loading operation at the...
    Colour is no guarantee that you are getting the brand you want.

    Deep fakes hit the local trucking market

    A surge in counterfeit rocker, equaliser and radius or torque arm bushes in South Africa is posing a significant threat to truckers and road...
    Christian Håkansson, head of production at Scania South Africa.

    Scania chooses RGM Cranes for major expansion

    SCANIA is enhancing its presence in Southern Africa with a new state-of-the-art facility in Aeroton. To support their high production requirements, Scania South Africa has...
    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...

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