
Analysis by the Dublin-based Resarch and Markets firm finds that the number of telematics-connected vehicles in South Africa will grow at a CAGR of 12.2% in the next four years.
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Stellantis, with its 14 automotive brands, will join other auto manufacturers already producing vehicles in South Africa, including Ford, BMW, Mercedes Benz, Isuzu, VW, Nissan, Hyundai, Mahindra.
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Berg Insight ranks Cartrack and MiX Telematics as the largest providers of fleet management solutions in South Africa. Cartrack alone has more than 500,000 active units in the country. The remaining top five companies are Tracker, Netstar, and Ctrack.
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Daimler Trucks’ FUSO brand also reports a successful fleet deal in South Africa. City Logistics, a South African company, has a national footprint across all major centers and cross border; Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, and Swaziland.
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Daimler Trucks and Buses Southern Africa recently handed over an impressive fleet of 90 Mercedes-Benz Actros 2645LS trucks to Bakers SA Limited in South Africa. This sizeable purchase adds to Bakers’ current mega fleet of nearly 650 vehicles, which remarkably comprises 100% Mercedes-Benz Truck products.
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The new agreement means that MiX’s premium solution will be implemented across Imperial’s entire fleet for its risk management benefits.
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Ford is investing $1.05 billion in its South African manufacturing operations, designed to modernize its operations in the country and support expanded production of the all-new Ranger pickup truck.
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Overall domestic vehicle sales in South Africa were at 38,752 in October 2020, reflecting a decline of 13,216 units (or 25.4%) from the 51,968 vehicles sold in October last year.
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Domestic sales of new light commercial vehicles and medium- and heavy-trucks in South Africa are down year-to-date as of August 2020, continuing a streak of declines caused by COVID-19, according to the National Association of Automobile Manufacturers of South Africa (NAAMSA).
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Domestic sales of new light commercial vehicles and medium- and heavy-trucks in South Africa continued to decline significantly amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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