Regulars
Regulars
FOcus on transport and Logistics
Our regular columns and sections are all contributions from leading industry figures.
An anniversary yearโฆ but should we be celebrating?
An anniversary yearโฆ but should we be celebrating? June 27, 2024 There are some notable anniversaries in South Africa this year โ but NICK...
Democracy is not a spectator sportโฆ
Democracy is not a spectator sportโฆ July 22, 2024 The well-known quote by Michael Moore on democracy that was adapted by former President Nelson...
Transporting people in a goods compartment
Transporting people in a goods compartment May 29, 2024 Itโs something we see daily in South Africa: people on the back of bakkies and...
Mkhulu and the AMG
Mkhulu and the AMG May 30, 2024 Soon after the light first appeared in the rearview mirror โ faintly blue-tinted and exceptionally bright โ...
Corridors or Corridas?
Corridors or Corridas? May 31, 2024 What do road freight corridors and a Spanish corrida have in common? A lot more than you would...
Navigating towards an intact SA logistics network
Navigating towards an intact SA logistics network June 13, 2024 An intact logistics network is essential for the survival of the country, says DEVLYN...
Unpacking SAโs ports and logistics crises
Unpacking SAโs ports and logistics crises June 18, 2024 The leading event in Africa for supply chain professionals, the 46th annual SAPICS Conference, was...
Metallica makes musical magic: Nothing Else Matters
Metallic makes musical magic: Nothing Else Matters June 13, 2024 I love my job. One of many reasons why is the opportunity to enjoy...
Elections done and dusted: what now?
Elections done and dusted: what now? June 4, 2024 The elections are done and dusted and many South Africans are probably heaving a sigh...
Policy change or a mere shift?
Policy change or a mere shift? April 30, 2024 Can South Africaโs railways be resurrected? NICK PORรE says the future of the economy depends...
Supply chain disruptions on the high seas
Supply chain disruptions on the high seas May 1, 2024 The vast majority of goods are still transported by sea. According to SAPICS (The...
For want of a nail
For want of a nail May 6, 2024 There are some valuable lessons to be learnt from nursery rhymes, says Jim Ward. Those lessons...
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