Logistics companies help organizations plan, implement, and execute the movement and storage of products, materials, and services throughout the supply chain from the point of origin to the point of consumption. This might include transportation, shipping, warehousing, packaging, disposal, and security.
Find below are the list of Logistics Companies In South Africa
GMA Logistics (Pty) Ltd
Monteagle Logistics Limited
South African Inland Logistics CC
FBN Transport cc
Delta Logistics (Pty) Ltd
MDU LOGISTICS SA (PTY) LTD
Southern African Cargo Logistics (Pty) Ltd
AFRICAN LOGISTIC SERVICES
South African Inland Logistics Cc
IMPERIAL LOGISTICS
T T W LOGISTICS
CEVA Logistics South Africa (Pty) Ltd
IMPERIAL LOGISTICS
Visionary Logistics CC
Anglo International Removals CC
Umgeni Transport
LTD Logistics Solutions cc
Ksn Logistics Cc
Which is the biggest logistics company in South Africa?
The Dot
On The Dot is South Africa’s largest national logistics company, offering integrated and wide-ranging logistics solutions for all types of media products like magazines, books, newspapers, and music and consumer electronics.
How many truck companies are there in South Africa?
There are around 15 000 truck fleets in South Africa that have five and more trucks – representing agriculture, mining, quarrying, manufacturing, and many others – including 3 100 transport companies.
How much do logistics earn in South Africa?
Logistics Average Salary in South Africa 2021
The average logistics salary in South Africa is R 300 000 per year or R 154 per hour. Entry level positions start at R 192 000 per year while most experienced workers make up to R 3 600 000 per year.
How much do logistics companies make in South Africa?
An experienced Logistics Director with 10-19 years of experience earns an average total compensation (includes tips, bonus, and overtime pay) of R1,200,000 based on 8 salaries. In their late career (20 years and higher), employees earn an average total compensation of R690,000.
How big is the logistics industry in South Africa?
According to Stellenbosch University and the World Bank, the cost of South African logistics is estimated to be 11.8% of Gross Domestic Product. Total turnover for the logistics industry for enterprises only involved in mining, retail and manufacturing, was estimated to be R274 billion in 2018