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 to Minister of Transport and Logistics, Frank Tayali the region presents an opportunity for the country to be exposed to multiple import and export trade and transport corridors.
Tayali made the remarks while attending the 2023 World Bank Group-International Monetary Fund Spring Meetings in Washington, D.C., USA.
He said the transport corridors that Zambia has among them; Dar-es-Salaam Corridor linking the Democratic Republic of Congo and Zambia’s...
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...
SOUTH Africa and Botswana have agreed to repair the railway between the two countries to improve cross-border freight links.
Following high-level talks, Transnet Freight Rail...
As 24/7 operation helps operators to keep pace with rising demand, and new technological innovations help to improve efficiency, ports across the globe are...
The Namibian Ports Authority continues to make positive strides toward its vision of becoming the best performing seaports in Africa. The parastatal experienced challenges...
BLT WORLD has recently delivered a new Meclift ML1812R multi-purpose forklift truck to freight management and logistics specialists Intermodal Connections.
This multi-purpose reach truck, with...
Durban-based material handling specialist, BLT WORLD, supplies and supports an extensive range of handling equipment, including transportation equipment designed especially for the wind turbine...