Logistic

Takealot boosts logistics with new distribution centre in South Africa's Durban

The e-commerce giant, owned by tech investor Naspers has been operating in KwaZulu-Natal for over a decade but fulfilling orders through its other warehouses.
"The centre is a strategic enhancement of our delivery network to better service the people of the province," Frederik Zietsman, CEO of Takealot Group said in a statement.
Located in the coastal city of Durban, the facility spans 43 000 m2 and is equipped to ship up to 45 000 units per day, the company said.
Durban, being one of South Africa's leading industrial and economic hubs, plays an important role in the country's trade and logistics networks, Zietsman said.
"The city's infrastructure connects regional markets to global supply chains, and its strategic location offers unmatched access to key transport routes. The new Distribution Centre enables Takealot to leverage on these logistical advantages," he added.
Takealot, which is defending its market share against newcomer US e-commerce giant Amazon, has two other distribution centres, in Cape Town and Johannesburg.