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South African Business 2019 edition

The 2019 edition of South African Business is the seventh edition of this annual guide to business and investment in South Africa. Regular pages cover all the main economic sectors of the South African economy and give a snapshot of each of the country’s provincial economies. Feature articles on topical issues such as Special Economic Zones and African trade provide unique insights, together with comprehensive overviews of critical economic sectors. Other special features focus on the exciting new possibilities in renewable energy, airports as engines of regional growth and the maritime sector as an entirely new prospect for South African entrepreneurs and businesses. South African Business is complemented by nine regional publications covering the business and investment environment in each of South Africa’s provinces. The e-book editions can be viewed at www.globalafricanetwork.com

The 2019 edition of South African Business is the seventh edition of this annual guide to business and investment in South Africa.
Regular pages cover all the main economic sectors of the South African economy and give a snapshot of each of the country’s provincial economies. Feature articles on topical issues such as Special Economic Zones and African trade provide unique insights, together with comprehensive overviews of critical economic sectors. Other special features focus on the exciting new possibilities in renewable energy, airports as engines of regional growth and the maritime sector as an entirely new prospect for South African entrepreneurs and businesses.
South African Business is complemented by nine regional publications covering the business and investment environment in each of South Africa’s provinces. The e-book editions can be viewed at www.globalafricanetwork.com

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Safety is a priority at<br />

logistics company<br />

PROFILE<br />

Mueletshedzi Logistics aims to take logistics to another level.<br />

Environment and Quality (SHEQ)<br />

and Compliance Manager. He is<br />

currently enrolled on a strategy<br />

management programme with<br />

Unisa.<br />

Mueletshedzi Logistics (trading as MLTL) was founded in<br />

2009 by Benedict Mudumela, an experienced metallurgist<br />

with an appetite for entrepreneurship.<br />

He saw a gap in the market where everyone was<br />

thinking about logistics as just the transport of goods. Mueletshedzi<br />

Logistics was founded with goal of changing that thinking. The aim is<br />

to deliver logistics solutions in a far more encompassing way: to bring<br />

logistics to clients in a way that had never been done before. To bring<br />

all solutions under one roof and to take logistics to another level. The<br />

company is able to assist clients in developing sensible, cost-effective<br />

solutions, be it in logistics, training or delivery of services.<br />

At Mueletshedzi Logistics, the goal is to have a long-term and sustainable<br />

relationship with clients based on honesty, trust and integrity.<br />

<strong>Business</strong> Development Manager<br />

Busani Sibanda holds a Diploma in Transport Management from ABMA<br />

(UK), a Diploma in Banking from the Institute of Bankers, Zimbabwe, a<br />

certificate in Store Administration and a certificate in Sales. He joined<br />

the Mueletshedzi Group of Companies in 2015 and has added value<br />

to to an already robust team of managers.<br />

SHEQ Manager<br />

Simba Gapara has a National Diploma in Analytical Chemistry (Harare<br />

Polytechnic), a certificate in Quality Assurance Management from City<br />

& Guilds of London Institute, and a certificate in Quality Management<br />

System Development and Maintenance. He is national Safety, Health,<br />

Safety, health, environment<br />

and quality<br />

The safety, health and environment<br />

policies of Mueletshedzi<br />

Logistics encompass:<br />

• to comply with environmental<br />

legislation and regularly assess<br />

the impact of all current and<br />

future activities, products and<br />

services on the environment<br />

• to provide training and tools<br />

for a good working environment<br />

and deliver a quality service<br />

in a consistent and timely<br />

manner<br />

• to implement mechanisms<br />

for the regular and continual<br />

review of business practices<br />

• to develop and implement<br />

mechanisms to identify health<br />

and safety issues<br />

• to impart training and awareness<br />

to employees to ensure<br />

employees are made aware<br />

of their legal obligations in<br />

respect of their own and<br />

others’ health and safety<br />

• make available adequate resources<br />

for the establishment<br />

of a quality and environmental<br />

management system.<br />

123 SOUTH AFRICAN BUSINESS <strong>2019</strong>

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