Transglobal Cargo has positioned itself as a leading player in the dangerous goods (DG) logistics sector, thanks to substantial investments in skills, training and specialised assets.
According to general manager James Xulu, the company's focus has expanded beyond staff training to also ensure clients understand the complexities of constantly changing legislation and DG procedures.
"While many companies invest in training their staff, we observed frequent movement within the sector, often creating a skills gap," he said.
"One of our latest innovations has been providing tailored guidance to clients, sharing our expertise through customised training programmes to bridge this gap."
- Read the full report in our Freight Features edition on "Dangerous Goods."