Government’s partnership with businesses has led to a significant decrease in truck queues along the N4 route to Mozambique’s Maputo Port, reducing by approximately 23km in recent months. This progress comes as a response to the country’s logistics crisis, which saw rail inefficiencies costing the economy R1 billion per day and port inefficiencies costing R200 million per day.
The National Logistics Crisis Committee (NLCC) reports that interventions have enhanced the efficiency and competitiveness of the supply chain in the country’s ports, railways, and roads.
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