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Transportation Logistics

Being a specialist in this field, we customize our services around specific transportation logistics to best suite your needs. Whatever you need to transport and wherever you need to transport it to, its South African Freight Services you'll want to have access to

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Our over border services into Africa using Durban as a hub, includes the following;

Harare, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, Gaborone, Botswana, Lilongwe, Malawi, Blantyre, Lusaka, Zambia, Ndola, Kitwe, Zambia, rates are on application

Documentation

In the import and export game documentation is key and this is why it is important to use a reliable company to take of all your needs as far as documentation is concerned.

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Documentation

Documentation is one of our leading services and it will ensure that the importing and exporting of goods is transparent and entirely legal in both the country you are moving goods from and the country you are moving goods into.

Electronic Information

Electronic information allows us to have complete awareness and control over the operation no matter where your goods are. Our sophisticated technical infrastructure ensures that our clients are always satisfied with our services.

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Outsourcing

As part of the PPL Group, we have access to our impressive network of services and facilities. This not only enhances the freight services offerings but has enabled us to become South Africa's supply chain management solution market leader

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Air Cargo Freight Services

Cancun – The air cargo industry in Africa suffer from infrastructure challenges, especially on ground base, according to Glyn Hughes, head of cargo at the International Air Transport Association (Iata).

“We think the air cargo industry in Africa needs to be improved. There is more than a billion people in Africa of which many are young and becoming more affluent and this offers lots of opportunities in the air cargo industry,” Hughes told Fin24 at the 73rd annual Iata AGM.

“There are a number of tech companies indicating they are interested in looking at how they can use smart phones as a delivery destination in Africa – a mobile delivery unit.”

According to Hughes, the second main challenge for air cargo in Africa is the lack of open skies among countries on the continent.

“It is often cheaper to fly something from one African country via the Middle East to another African country than directly between two Africa countries,” said Hughes.

“And the third main challenge lies in the transfer of goods cross border for final deliveries, especially to land locked countries. Iata is looking at how this can be improved and is working with a number of organisations in this regard.”

Value of air cargo

It is estimated that globally $5.9trn worth of goods are flown by air cargo annually. This is about 35% of global trade by value and generates annual revenues of more than $50bn for airlines.

About 62 500 tonnes of humanitarian aid is also delivered by air per year.

Yet, according to Hughes, the air cargo industry has seen little growth since 2011, mainly due to weak gross domestic product (GDP) growth in the world and excess capacity keeping yields under pressure.

At the same time he sees a number of opportunities in the air cargo industry. These include growing e-commerce goods needing to be delivered; growth in the global pharma market, which requires specialised delivery; strong export orders; improvement in global trade; and modern widebody aircraft being cargo friendly.

Safety and security

At its AGM Iata adopted a resolution to accelerate the modernisation and transformation of the air cargo industry with the aim of making trade faster, cheaper and more efficient.

“Air cargo processes are stuck in another century. To ensure that air cargo is ready to benefit from the expected $1trn boost in trade growth arising from the World Trade Organisation Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) and the improving global economic environment, we need a major overhaul of industry processes,” according to Iata CEO Alexandre de Juniac.

The Iata resolution calls on the air cargo industry to take a customer-centric approach to transformation to meet the evolving needs of shippers.

The resolution suggests digitisation of the supply chain; adopting harmonised standards; using enhanced technology; and harnessing the power of data to drive effiency.

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