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The informal business sector in South Africa has a staggering 120000+ spaza shops that serve a growing consumer market worth in excess of R100 billion. While this market is increasingly important for economic growth, its supply chain is often overlooked and undervalued. View Full PDF
Daily commute times are intense in South Africa. The Global Traffic Scorecard from INRIX1 indicated that commuters in Cape Town had spent an average of 49 hours stuck in traffic in 2017. Those in Johannesburg spent an average of 46 hours in highly congested traffic during the year while Durban and Pretoria also ranked high […]
10th March 2010 Dear Valued Customers With the current concerns regarding the COVID-19 Epidemic, Value Logistics would like to inform all customers regarding steps taken and planned relating to a potential outbreak. Processes applied by Value Logistics: 1. Value Logistics developed a Contingency plan to address the potential outbreak of the virus addressing the a. […]
Basic principals In November 2014, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) adopted mandatory amendments to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) Chapter VI, Part A, Regulation 2 – Cargo information. The SOLAS convention is applicable global law. The SOLAS amendments become effective on 1 July 2016 for packed containers received for […]