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Community support during Covid-19

City Logistics 2020 Christmas initiative focused on giving back to Khazimula Children’s Home Care Centre, a home to 20 vulnerable children in the Natal Midlands. Customer partnerships were key with donations and we thank Power Fashion and Jam Clothing for donating much needed jeans and socks. For more information on Khazimula www.khazimula.co.za

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Giving Back to Khazimula Children’s Project

City Logistics is thrilled to share the completed and much needed renovations at Khazimula Children’s Home. Our corporate social initiative was to create a safe environment for 30 vulnerable children at Khazimula Children’s Home. The project’s team from BDB Properties refurbished bathrooms, dormitories, sagging ceilings, repaired roofs, repainted, converted the sickbay to a laundry, built a…

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Improved Logistics Efficiencies With Our Fleet Of PBS Vehicles

Anthony Naicker, Transport Director at City Logistics Shares an Opportunity for organisations in the Retail, FMCG, Manufacturing and Industrial Market to improve Logistics efficiencies in KZN and East London. “We strive to minimise delivery costs and add maximum value across supply chains. We can effectively implement a PBS (Performance Based Standards) solution for specific Customers…

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Why Connecting with Your Workforce is Critical During Covid-19

City Logistics partners with one of South Africa’s largest retailers, Pick ‘n Pay, to provide digital vouchers in their new Workforce Engagement Communication App. People are social beings. We need to connect and engage with one another. Any great organization is a group of committed people serving a customer’s need. The more connected the group,…

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