Featured Issue 3 2026
Features
Featured Issue 3 2026
Our monthly features are designed to cover the core areas of interest within the commercial transport industry.
Reactors to return to commercial shipping
Reactors to return to commercial shipping November 19, 2025 While nuclear-powered commercial vessels haven’t been commissioned in nearly four decades, the technology is experiencing...
Inside the world’s largest commercial vehicle market
Inside the world’s largest commercial vehicle market February 13, 2026 What’s happening inside the world’s largest commercial vehicle (CV) market? GIANENRICO GRIFFINI travelled to...
Are you ready to reach for the stars
Are you ready to reach for the stars November 28, 2025 Africa’s micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) face various challenges across their supply...
UD Service Agreements drive uptime, predictability and cost control
UD Service Agreements drive uptime, predictability and cost control February 23, 2026 According to Pravesh Bhima, general manager: service agreements at UD Trucks Southern...
Data is the new diesel
Data is the new diesel February 23, 2026 From a US$7.22-billion global telematics boom to Spar’s ambitious Eastern Cape rollout, JACO DE KLERK discovers...
Derailed by design?
Derailed by design? February 19, 2026 South Africa wants its railways back; the target is 250 million tonnes a year by 2030. The obstacles...
From cost control to road safety: inside the 2026 Fleet Management Workshop
From cost control to road safety: inside the 2026 Fleet Management Workshop February 25, 2026 Fleet management today demands far more than operational oversight...
Fake job and onboarding scams: a growing risk
Fake job and onboarding scams: a growing risk February 25, 2026 Fake job and onboarding scams are escalating rapidly, exposing workers and employers in...
Stop the bloated, endlessly delayed public works!
Stop the bloated, endlessly delayed public works! February 26, 2026 It has been widely acknowledged that South Africa’s transport infrastructure leaves much to be...
IToY turns 50: These were the first five winners
IToY turns 50: These were the first five winners March 17, 2026 The International Truck of the Year (IToY) is 50 years old! In...
Profit lives in the planning!
Profit lives in the planning! March 5, 2026 In today’s high-pressure transport environment, sustainable fleet growth depends on disciplined planning and structured aftermarket support,...
Amarok – A business force to be reckoned with
Amarok – A business force to be reckoned with March 6, 2026 Extreme terrain, heavy loads and demanding operations require vehicles built for the...
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