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Takealot opens Distribution Centre in Durban, bringing faster deliveries and local economic growth to KwaZulu-Natal

27th November 2024

     

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Takealot, one of South Africa’s leading online retailers, is proud to announce the opening of its Distribution Centre (DC) in Durban. Located within The Brickworks Industrial Park, this cutting-edge facility officially became operational on 20 September 2024, and underscores Takealot’s deep commitment to enhancing its service delivery across KwaZulu-Natal, ensuring faster, more efficient fulfilment for its shoppers in the region.

“The opening of our new Durban Distribution Centre is an investment in the local economy of KwaZulu-Natal. Firstly, the centre is a strategic enhancement of our delivery network to better service the people of the province. Secondly and equally important, the centre will serve as a vehicle for creating valuable employment opportunities in the area and supporting local KZN-based SMEs. These are the critical levers of our commitment to fostering economic growth in this dynamic province, and across South Africa," said Frederik Zietsman, Takealot Group CEO.

Although Takealot has been operational in the region for over a decade, this new state of the art facility now enhances Takealot’s ability to process orders quicker and more efficiently to meet the growing demands of shoppers in the region. The facility spans 43,000 square metres and is equipped to ship up to 45,000 units per day.

The Durban Distribution Centre is poised to drive job creation and contribute to the upliftment of local communities. The facility will generate significant employment opportunities in the province, both directly and indirectly. These opportunities will span various sectors, including warehouse operations, logistics, and collaborations with local delivery services.

“Durban, being one of South Africa’s leading industrial and economic hubs, plays an important role in the country’s trade and logistics networks. 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 in Durban enables Takealot to leverage on these logistical advantages, making it easier to serve customers in KZN and beyond,” concluded Zietsman.

As South Africa's e-commerce landscape continues to grow, Takealot remains committed to leading the market by leveraging cutting-edge technology and building robust infrastructure to meet the ever-evolving needs of the South African consumer.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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