All set for audit congress

projects at the event scheduled for April 15-18 in Cape Town, South Africa.

Dinesh Kumar, country leader for supply chain and procurement services at KPMG South Africa, will address South African transportation and supply chain trends.
“Lalor’s Kumar’s keynote presentations will be two of many discussions led by industry experts that will analyse breakbulk, project cargo and heavy-lift logistics challenges in Africa,” organisers stated ahead of the event.

Other topics include “Africa’s High Cost of Overland Transport”, “Moving Hazardous Cargo and Dangerous Goods” and a Project Cargo Case Study on the Cahora Bassa Power Station.

The Breakbulk Africa Congress is one of four annual breakbulk and project cargo transportation congresses organised in South Africa, Brazil, Turkey and India by Breakbulk Events, a division of UBM Global Trade.

Next month’s congress will also include two educational courses taught by Richard Krabbendam, a 37-year industry veteran. — CAJ News.

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