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SA Trucking Company Massyn Vervoer Set To Cease Operations

SA Trucking Company Massyn Vervoer Set To Cease Operations. South African trucking company Massyn Vervoer has announced that it is ceasing operations due to crime and the dire state of the South African economy. The company also mentioned that it is considering selling the trucking due to this.

Company director Frans Massyn said the closure was mainly due to the market conditions in the road freight industry and the vandalism and damages the company experiences. The Covid 19 pandemic also added to the problems that Massyn Vervoer is facing a as it negatively affected the economy of South Africa, thereby leaving a lot of South African companies in dire situations where they are forced to sell the business or close it down.

Massyn Vervoer is a long distance cargo hauling company which was established in 1985 under the trading name “S.A. Transit Services, Witbank. Since it’s inception, the company’s focus has been to provide quality, fast and safe long distance cargo delivery solutions. The company has achieved this by utilising state of the art vehicles and a high-tech 24 hour logistics centre. Through its efforts the company aimed to ensure that it meets the needs of its clients while ensuring the safety of their cargo, its drivers and fellow road users. The company provided employment opportunities and skills development as all its drivers were hand picked and they went through a periodic of training and testing to ensure they are up to date with new rules, regulations and vehicle technology which puts its client’s freight and its vehicles in capable hands.

This closure will also see the company’s vision to be a world-class goods transporting company through outstanding service and product delivery cease to exist. It will no longer be able to play a major role player in the transport industry through acquiring main contracts with reputable companies ensuring efficiency and sound logistic solutions to its clients.

By Thomas Chiothamisi
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