Road, Rail & Inland

Natcor (Natal Corridor)

Supply Chain & Logistics Glossary — South Africa

Definition

The specialised terminology for the high-volume road and rail freight artery connecting the port of Durban to the Gauteng industrial heartland. Natcor is one of the busiest freight corridors in sub-Saharan Africa and is the primary route for containerised goods moving inland from Durban.

Frequently asked questions

What is Natcor (Natal Corridor)?

The specialised terminology for the high-volume road and rail freight artery connecting the port of Durban to the Gauteng industrial heartland. Natcor is one of the busiest freight corridors in sub-Saharan Africa and is the primary route for containerised goods moving inland from Durban.

Which glossary terms are related to Natcor (Natal Corridor)?

Natcor (Natal Corridor) is a road, rail & inland term in the South African import/export industry. Related terms in the same area include Abnormal Lead Escort, Abnormal Load, Abnormal Load Permit, Axle Load, Backhaul — each has its own plain-English definition in the TradeCaravan glossary.

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