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Micromine Pitram Powers Çayeli Bakir İşletmeleri to 18% More Productivity and Double Target-Hitting Activities

Micromine, a global leader in next-generation technology for mining, is proud to highlight the results achieved by Çayeli Bakir İşletmeleri through the implementation of Micromine Pitram. Located on the Black Sea coast in Türkiye, Çayeli Bakir is a significant copper

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SAAFF Calls for Enhanced Private Sector Involvement and Reforms in South Africa’s Port Operations

In the aftermath of the recent High Court judgement on the Durban Container Terminal (DCT) Pier 2, the Southern African Association of Freight Forwarders (SAAFF) underscores the pivotal role of robust private sector participation in South Africa’s logistics network. The

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New FedEx Import Tool to Enhance Efficiency of Import Process for South Africa Businesses

Federal Express Corporation, one of the world’s largest express transportation companies, has launched the FedEx Import Tool (FiT), a cutting-edge solution designed to address the increasing complexities and volumes of imports in South Africa. This timely launch is noteworthy as

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Attacks are a case of ‘if’ not ‘when’ – why cyber resilience has become critical to SA businesses

As cyber threats continue to escalate globally, businesses are becoming increasingly aware of the need for not only cybersecurity, but also cyber resilience. At the recent Datacentrix Showcase 2024, the leading hybrid ICT systems integrator and managed services provider emphasised

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