LOGISTICS
SA’s logistics bill climbs as transport costs rise
By: Natalie Greve
South Africa’s total logistics bill for 2012 is estimated to have risen to 12.8% of total gross domestic product (GDP), from 12.6% the previous year, as the contribution of transport to overall logistics costs hit 61% – its highest in nine years, and far higher than the global average. This was revealed on Tuesday at the release of the ninth State of Logistics survey for... Full Article
Published: 19th June 2013, 10:14
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