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How Mr Transport Is Advancing Secure Large-Load Logistics in South Africa

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Why Large-Load Logistics in South Africa Remains a Challenge


South Africa’s logistics sector has long struggled to efficiently move medium to large loads. Traditional courier services are built for small parcels, leaving businesses and households with limited options when transporting heavier goods such as furniture, appliances, or bulk equipment. This gap has created ongoing challenges around reliability, visibility, and security.


How Technology Is Changing Heavy-Goods Delivery


Mr Transport addresses this gap by applying modern technology to large-load logistics. The platform combines owned and independent fleets with real-time booking, transparent pricing, and insured transport to deliver a more reliable service nationwide.


A Security-First Approach to Logistics


In a recent Founder Fridays feature on Business Tech Africa, Abdul Moosa, Head of the Cybersecurity Division at Mr Transport, explains how secure systems play a critical role in building trust. Drawing on extensive experience in cybersecurity, cloud platforms, and enterprise infrastructure, he highlights the importance of verified drivers, protected data, and accountability when transporting high-value goods.


Supporting Sustainable and Inclusive Growth


Beyond technology, Mr Transport supports women-owned fleets and small transport businesses by providing access to structured onboarding, compliance support, and revenue-generating opportunities. This approach strengthens both service quality and economic inclusion across the logistics ecosystem.


Preparing for the Future of Transport


The full article explores how Mr Transport is investing in AI-driven safety features, operational precision, and long-term sustainability initiatives to support future growth and resilience.

To learn more about how secure technology and innovation are reshaping large-load logistics in South Africa, read the full article on ITWeb here.


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