Fruit South Africa says logistics spur is needed

Sustainability

Monday, April 02, 2012
   South Africa’s fruit growing industry needs the support of logistics companies and networks to stay alive during times of deflated returns on export fruit sales, escalating production costs, and inefficiency and ineffectiveness at regional ports, according to a letter from Justin Chadwick, the chairman of Fruit South Africa (FSA).    The letter, sent to registered attendees and presenters of the Cool Logistics Africa conference in Cape Town later this month, asks the perishable logist...
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