In this study, the focus is on the challenges of implementing logistics strategies in the macro-economic, industry and small business development contexts. The data contained in this survey represents the 2005 reporting year. The aim of the survey continues to be the provision of a comprehensive overview of the state of logistics in South Africa, incorporating a macro-economic perspective (top-down), an industry-level perspective (bottom-up), and a small business development perspective. The latter deals with logistics as a developmental constraint for small, medium and micro enterprises (SMMEs) in urban and rural environments.
Reference:
Ittmann, HW, Schoeman, C, King, DJ, et al. 2007. Third annual state of logistics survey for South Africa 2006: Implementing logistics strategies in a developing economy, pp 38
Ittmann, H., Schoeman, C., King, D., Naude, A., Ralehoko, E., Meyer, I., ... Van Eeden, J. (2007). Third annual state of logistics survey for South Africa 2006: Implementing logistics strategies in a developing economy CSIR. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2781
Ittmann, HW, C Schoeman, DJ King, AH Naude, EN Ralehoko, IA Meyer, Mario A Marais, et al Third annual state of logistics survey for South Africa 2006: Implementing logistics strategies in a developing economy. CSIR, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2781
Ittmann H, Schoeman C, King D, Naude A, Ralehoko E, Meyer I, et al. Third annual state of logistics survey for South Africa 2006: Implementing logistics strategies in a developing economy. 2007 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2781