Ross Demolition, head quartered in Cape Town has survived many tough economic times spanning four generations. Since its establishment in 1898 by Henry T Ross, The Ross Demolition group has […]

Ross Demolition, head quartered in Cape Town has survived many tough economic times spanning four generations. Since its establishment in 1898 by Henry T Ross, The Ross Demolition group has […]
The inaugural TruckX Conference and Awards in, Johannesburg provided a platform to recognise the needs and demands of the fleet, trucking and logistics industry. TNS South Africa was responsible for […]
The next Maputo Corridor Logistics Initiative (MCLI) and Mozambique Community Network (MCNet) Stakeholder Meeting takes place in Komatipoort on 7 July. This meeting will deal with issues currently being experienced […]
FAW South Africa has established a solid base in the country and is striving to become a force within the South African commercial trucking sector. The new state-of-the-art FAW truck […]
The trucking of coal in Mpmumalanga over weekends, between 18:00 on Fridays and 06:00 on Sundays, by Eskom has stopped. This is being done to minimise both fatal road accidents […]
Pictured: The Quon GW26 410 This is the first of a series of articles where Transport World Africa intends being in the cab of a truck, experiencing what it is […]
Tip 1: stuff needed for being a truck driver. Just a quick tip for truckers.
The Board of UD Trucks Southern Africa has announced the appointment of Jacques Carelse as the new managing director of the company. His appointment became effective on 1 July 2012. […]
The US Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) recently released the 23rd annual “State of Logistics Report,” which shows that total U.S. business logistics costs in 2011 rose 6.6 […]
With the demands made at Durban’s COP17 Conference for a reduction in carbon emissions, Mercedes-Benz re-emphasised its Econic 1828 NGT (natural gas technology) for city logistics applications as a suitable […]