“Supply chains compete, not products, commodities or companies. All nodes and links in a supply chain should be engaged and integrated to be able to provide seamless and transparent logistics services from origin to destination,” said Gerard de Villiers recently at the Australian Rail Association’s (ARA) Rail Freight Conference in Sydney, Australia. De Villiers, a logistics specialist at Arup, believes South Africa can draw on its past freight and rail planning limitations to research and ...
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