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   ROAD AHEAD has been providing insightful content to business decision-makers and procurers within the transport sector for the past ten years and has developeda loyal readership in that time. Road Ahead highlights the issues, opportunities, challenges and solutions that affect these readers directly as well as examining the ever-changing technological environment facing decision-makers in this dynamic industry. Informative, unbiased and independent editorial is the hallmark of Road Ahead.    Supply chain management, logistics, fleet managements, vehicle and component development and manufacturing, trailer and truck body manufacturing, research and development, new vehicle/ product launches, tracking, tyres, transport economics and efficiency, business solutions, engine emissions, air cargo, warehouse management, material handling, fuels, biofuels, clutches, brakes, fleet management, security, lubrication, education and training are among the numerous issues reported on to the benefi t of our readers.    Download the winger Â
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   Engineering News is South Africa’s premier source of weekly real economy news on projects, products, policies, personalities and technoeconomic progress, covering a wide range of industries – from agroprocessing to information technology – mainly in South and Southern Africa.
 Engineering News Online, at www.engineeringnews.co.za, provides real-time news and information about developments in South Africa’s real economy. Creamer Media is a member of the Online Publishers Association, which facilitates the auditing of Engineering News Online’s visitor statistics.
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  TWA categorises passenger and cargo transport and explores the congested state of our roads, ports and airports, while simultaneously seeking alternatives to the mainstream means currently in use. The alleviation of congestion is a prime focuses of TWA, as it is negatively affecting South Africa’s economic growth. The editorial team seeks solutions and debates feasible alternatives.
  Editorial content includes the debates and investigations of academics and industry experts, regarding government’s master plans. Green footprint, an exciting sectional addition to TWA, looks at methods of limiting the impact of transport on our environment.
  In order to gather up-to-date news and information, the editorial team remains in close contact with the relevant associations and NGOs, including the Road Freight Association, Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport of South Africa, RailRoad Association, International Air Transport Association, the Southern African Railways Association, the South African Express Parcel Association, the Professional Society for Supply Chain Management and the Association of Freight Forwarders, among others.
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    Export & Import South Africa was established in 2001 when Malnor Publishers were approached by Tisa (now the dti) to publish a glossy monthly magazine covering the export arena in South Africa. Now in its 8th year of publishing, Export & Import South Africa is a well-established niche publication serving not only the exporters but also importers as a recently added section. The focus of the magazine keeps abreast of industry trends and needs.
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  IMIESA is the award-winning magazine of the Institute of Municipal Engineers of Southern Africa (IMESA). It promotes the knowledge and practice of infrastructure development in the southern African region. This 32-year-old publication has become the essential companion of the engineering industry.  IMIESA is the winner of the 2006, 2005, 2001 and 1999 Sappi PICA Award in the Civil Construction, Building and Infrastructural Development category. In 2008 Imiesa won the CESA award for publishing excellence. Writers for the title have also won the Mondi Award for Excellence in Journalism.
 The magazine promotes engineering partnerships between the public and the private sectors, for the benefit of all role players. It provides readers with the latest in industry news and project information, keeping them abreast of developments in the field. Magazine content is driven by the information needs of engineers, managers, planners and those who execute government strategies. It focuses on local government activities and public works, management structures, public-private partnerships and municipal service delivery.
 IMIESA is a must-have publication for anyone interested in local government projects, or for public officials who need to be informed of current developments at IMESA. It also serves the information needs of municipal, civil and consulting engineers and those in related disciplines.
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