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Freightdynamics

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Freightdynamics
Company typePublic company; subsidiary of a state-owned enterprise SOE
IndustryTrucking
logistics
HeadquartersParktown
Key people
Hendrick Modie, CEO
Deidre Smith, Company Secretary
Werner Vermuelen, Marketing Executive
Sydney Madiba, Human Resources Executive
Eghshaan Khan, IT Executive
ProductsRoad freight transport services
Revenue~
Number of employees
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Websitehttp://www.freightdynamics.co.za/

Freightdynamics is a subsidiary of South Africa's state-owned transport and logistics company, Transnet. It specializes in the transportation, warehousing, and distribution of freight across the country.

Overview

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Freightdynamics provides freight transportation, including road transport, rail freight transport, and intermodal transport, across various industries such as manufacturing, retail, and mining.[1]

Operations

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The company operates four main terminals in major South African cities:

  • Johannesburg – Serves as the central hub for inland freight distribution.
  • Cape Town – Facilitates cargo handling for the Western Cape region.
  • Port Elizabeth – Specializes in automotive and industrial freight.
  • Durban – A terminal for import and export through Durban's major seaport.[2]

The company integrates its operations with Transnet’s rail and port infrastructure.[3]

Services

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Freightdynamics offers a range of services, including:

  • Full Truckload (FTL) and Less Than Truckload (LTL) transportation
  • Warehousing and distribution
  • Freight forwarding and customs clearance
  • Containerized and bulk cargo handling
  • Supply chain management[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Transnet Annual Report 2022" (PDF). Transnet. Retrieved 21 March 2025.
  2. ^ "Freightdynamics Expands Operations in South Africa". Logistics News. 15 September 2023. Retrieved 21 March 2025.
  3. ^ "Transnet Logistics Services". Transnet. Retrieved 21 March 2025.
  4. ^ "The State of Freight Transport in South Africa". South African Freight Journal. 15 (3): 45–50. July 2023. Retrieved 21 March 2025.
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