Transnet to sue Sunday Times? Yesterday afternoon, Monday, 25 August 2008, Transnet responded to the Sunday Times headline article, “Transnet sold our sea to foreigners”, published on Sunday 24 August, with a presentation to the press. Here is the complete press statement and presentation, in which Transnet contends that the article is “irresponsible and defamatory” and that it is “demanding an unconditional retraction of the article from the Sunday Times whilst reserving our right to take further action”. It is also considering legal action. 26 Aug 2008 09:32 Wunderman to move Barloworld Direct and digital marketing agency Wunderman has won the Barloworld Logistics account with immediate effect, it was announced yesterday, Thursday, 14 August 2008. 15 Aug 2008 09:15 Imperial Logistics Announces RP Logistix Acquisition - Imperial Logistics Johannesburg, South Africa, 31 July 2008 - Imperial Logistics today announced the acquisition of 60% of RP Logistix, extending its service offering to existing and new customers, while growing its business nationally and cross-border into Southern Africa. Ukhamba Holdings, Imperial's BEE partner, acquired a further 20%, with management holding the balance of 20% of RP Logistix. 31 Jul 2008 15:13 DHL launches heavy weight tariff promo Logistics company, DHL Express Kenya, has launched a heavy weight promotion giving customers a discounted price for exporting or importing heavy weight shipments to and from selected countries. The new tariff provides a 35-45% reduction on the old tariff for shipments above 51kg to selected destinations. 25 Jul 2008 13:52 Survey highlights growth and development of regional logistics Putting the spotlight on domestic logistics and transportation in relation to international trade, the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) and Imperial Logistics released the fourth State of Logistics Survey yesterday, Wednesday 23 July 2008. The CSIR reports positive logistics growth for the Southern African region and highlights the challenges faced in order to increase global competitiveness. 24 Jul 2008 10:37 FedEx plans to acquire TNT would shake up the industry FedEx is reported to be interested in acquiring TNT, which seems to suggest that it does not want to rely on organic growth to strengthen its position in the global express market. Although combining two of the world's leading players would put strong pressure on the other two integrators, UPS and DHL, overall, the competitiveness of the industry looks set to remain intact. 16 Jul 2008 10:57 Used car market becomes appealing In the current economic environment, characterised primarily by rising interest rates, fuel and food prices, purchasing a new car is becoming more difficult for many hard-pressed consumers - which is why more and more car-buyers are moving into the used car market. 15 Jul 2008 17:42 Temple heads forward
South African-based logistics and supply chain management company Barloworld Logistics recently appointed Stephen Temple as divisional director of Freight Forwarding. 10 Jul 2008 12:20
Owner-driver programme a winning recipe
From chauffeur to truck driver, to transport company owner with an annual turnover of more than R2-million, Ben Mvemve is living testimony to how hard work and perseverance, coupled with good entrepreneurial skills, can pay off. 8 Jul 2008 12:55
Transnet says its firmly on growth path Transnet's three-year turnaround strategy had worked well to create a strong foundation for the transport utility's new four-point Growth Strategy, says Group Chief Executive Maria Ramos. 2 Jul 2008 06:10 Lights go out at global express company DHL, a leading provider of global express services, today launched its “Lights Off” initiative designed to drive environmental consciousness among employees by turning off their lights in DHL offices across the world for one hour. 5 Jun 2008 11:20 Imperial Logistics acquires stake in Volition The two companies have formalised their partnership, which will enhance their customer offering. 21 May 2008 10:14 Kayreed receives new stars
Sixteen Volkswagen Constellation Trucks worth R7-million were handed over to Kayreed Board & Timber in Johannesburg. Kevin van der Merwe took delivery of the trucks from Cornel Oelofse, General Manager of Lindsay Saker Midrand Commerical on 30 April 2008. 9 May 2008 11:25
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