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Road Ahead - Transport and Logistics Bulletin

19 August 2013
National Rally Championships
National Rally ChampionshipsFourth podium for new Yaris rally outfit

Toyota Motorsport South Africa’s all-new for 2013 Castrol-backed Yaris S2000 rally car continues to impress in its first season in the highly competitive South African Rally Championship. In round five, the Ford Dealer Rally in the Cullinan area of Gauteng on Friday and Saturday, Johnny Gemmell and Carolyn Swan finished third to give the locally-built and developed four-wheel drive Yaris its fourth consecutive podium in five events.

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Vehicle Sales
Vehicle SalesSsangYong sees profits in second quarter

SsangYong, the South Korean vehicle manufacturer, which is part of the Mahindra Group, is making very good progress in increasing sales and improving its financial performance. 

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Southern Africa economy
Southern Africa economyGoodyear moves to strengthen Mozambican operations

Goodyear’s African footprint is the most comprehensive of all tyre manufacturers on the continent, its rubber rolling from Swaziland up to Kenya on the east coast, Namibia to Congo on the west, and all over all the stretches of savannah and skyscrapers in between.

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Media Release: Giving back
Media Release: Giving backImperial Logistics celebrates Midaba across SA

From painting classrooms to feeding underprivileged tots, visiting hospitals and donating blankets and blood – IMPERIAL Logistics’ tributes to Madiba on Nelson Mandela Day took many forms, but all had in common the Group’s commitment to making a difference, and helping to make the world a better place, states chief integration officer Cobus Rossouw.

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Fuel Economy
Fuel EconomyTen tips to improve fuel efficiency

Does the recent fuel price hike have you driving like there’s a sleeping kitten under your accelerator?

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