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The South African Cross-Border Road Transport Agency (C-BRTA) recently conducted a thorough assessment of border systems across Zambia, Congo, and Southern Africa. The visit shed light on key challenges in cross-border transport, particularly bottlenecks that slow down border clearance. The focus was on identifying opportunities to integrate systems for more streamlined and efficient trade, fostering growth within the Southern African Development Community (SADC).
By improving connectivity among border regulatory systems and simplifying transport processes, we can significantly reduce congestion and delays, driving better regional logistics efficiency and smoother cross-border movement.
Jointech, a leader in mobile asset management, is at the forefront of this transformation. Leveraging deep expertise and innovative technology, Jointech has been trusted by customs authorities in over ten African countries, empowering border security and operational efficiency. Through smart terminals, automated monitoring platforms, and advanced data analytics, our Electronic Cargo Tracking System (ECTS) tackles critical challenges like cargo tracking, data sharing, and border clearance efficiency — ensuring that every shipment reaches its destination safely and on time.
As a CBRTA representative aptly stated, “If we've got a better system, let other countries benefit from that.”Jointech fully supports this vision. By integrating AI-driven scenario recognition, big data analytics, and our intelligent terminals and data platforms, we deliver smarter, more efficient solutions that provide greater visibility and transparency throughout the cross-border transport process.
As cross-border cooperation continues to strengthen across the region, we are excited to expand our collaboration with more African nations, contributing to enhanced regional integration and improved logistics efficiency. Together, we can help streamline trade flows and drive sustainable economic growth across Africa.