South Africa is largest market of commercial vehicles in Africa. The corporate fleet market in South Africa is estimated at 1.2 million vehicles. New vehicle sales in the next two largest markets -- Nigeria and Kenya -- have collapsed due to sluggish economies and depressed prices for commodities.
Read More →The sale of vehicles in Nigeria declined from 600,000 in 2015 to 350,000 in 2016, according to the Nigerian Automotive Manufacturers Association.
Read More →All Nigerian cars must have speed limiting devices installed by Oct. 1. Enforcement of the policy will start with commercial vehicles and fleet operators because they carry more passengers, according to the Nigerian Federal Road Safety Commission.
Read More →
A new Ford Motor Company pilot program aims to enhance mobility health services in rural areas of South Africa and Nigeria.
Read More →Uber has launched its service in the countries of Kenya and Nigeria, joining the list of smart hubs popping up throughout Africa.
Read More →Isuzu’s Nigerian dealer, Koncept Autocentre Limited, has said that it will begin the assembly of Isuzu vehicles starting in Q2 2016.
Read More →For a flat monthly charge, companies of any size can equip their fleet with a complete solution based on GSM and GPS technologies and access it at any time from any location through an Internet connection.
Read More →DHL Express was certified as a Top Employer in 12 African markets at the Top Employer 2016 ceremony in Johannesburg in early October.
Read More →
DHL said it is continuing to significantly invest in Sub-Saharan Africa. DHL Express, which operates across 51 countries and territories in the region, has a planned investment in excess of EUR 17 million (U.S. $19 million) in 2015.
Read More →
Ford Motor Company has announced it will assemble its Ford Ranger pickup truck in Nigeria starting in the fourth quarter of 2015 as part of its expansion in Middle East and Africa.
Read More →