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Project cargo demand surges across Southern Africa

4 Sep 2025
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With project cargo activity picking up across Southern Africa – particularly on the back of renewed momentum in mining, oil and gas and energy developments – logistics companies are expanding their presence in the region. Many are opening offices or partnering locally to keep up with demand.

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