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Civil unrest and terminal closure put paid to Maputo and Richards Bay

Summary by Freight News
South Africa’s road freight industry and its clients are still counting the cost of losing access to two crucial ports serving the southern east coast of Africa – Maputo, because of political unrest, and Richards Bay after the ore terminal was shut down over Christmas and New Year. According to Gavin Kelly, CEO of the Road Freight Association, about R10 million has been lost
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