Johannesburg, South Africa – August 2025
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Johannesburg, South Africa – August 2025
In an increasingly interconnected and innovation-driven world, Logistics African Magazine has emerged as one of the world’s leading digital...
As Africa embarks on a remarkable journey of industrialisation and economic integration, Mozambique is rapidly establishing itself as a vital strategic gateway for global...
Messe Frankfurt South Africa has announced the launch of its 2025 Automechanika Buyers and Visitors Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) Roadshow, a strategic initiative designed to...
Unitrans leading innovation in logistics
The supply chain landscape is transforming rapidly, driven by technological advancements, shifting market demands and the growing need for more...
5 March 2025: Africa’s transport industry is a critical enabler of trade, economic growth, and regional integration, comprising road, rail, maritime and air...
A major transport conference took place in Johannesburg, South Africa brought together over 100 experts from 10 African countries and was organized by the...
Zambia intends to utilise its central geographic location in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) to unlock its potential as a key transport corridor.
According...
The latest global Logistics Performance Index (LPI) released by the World Bank has rated South Africa, Egypt, Benin, Botswana, Namibia, Djibouti and Rwanda better...