Imperial Logistics has been awarded a three-year contract for logistics and transport services by British American Tobacco (BAT). Imperial’s chief business development officer Cobus Rossouw, said that Imperial will act […]

Imperial Logistics has been awarded a three-year contract for logistics and transport services by British American Tobacco (BAT). Imperial’s chief business development officer Cobus Rossouw, said that Imperial will act […]
Funding for the expansion works at the second container terminal at the Port of Mombasa will be supplied by the Japanese government to the tune of $270 million. National Treasury Cabinet […]
There’s been a marginal decrease in road accidents and fatalities over the festive season compared to the same period last year. Transport Minister Dipuo Peters released preliminary figures in parliament […]
Accident victims receiving medical treatment as part of a ‘no-fault’ 30-day period is one of the benefits contained in the draft Road Accident Fund Amendment Bill, 2014 (the Bill) published […]
Over 250 delegates attended the recent African Ports Evolution event held in Durban. 32 speakers took part in the event which was uniquely designed to help Africa’s regional economies plan […]
Traffic fines in the Western Cape have increased by up to three hundred percent. This came into after the Provincial Minister of Transport and Public Works in the Western Cape […]
As the fuel price steadily increases, the rise in fuel theft and fraud poses a serious threat to transporters’ operating profits. Simon Foulds speaks to key industry players to find […]
A new, asset-light, proactive and customer-focused approach to transport is yielding benefits for clients of Imperial Managed Logistics, a newly created operating company within the Imperial Logistics stable. The company […]
The Mombasa Port Community Charter is being launched in East Africa aimed at enhancing infrastructural development and improving the efficiency in clearing cargo. The Charter brings together 24 agencies to […]
Africa is a commodity-producing continent. The commodities are, more often than not, bought by international traders through local companies set up by them. More trade means more insurable assets in […]