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Established Company
World Wide – Founded in Milan, Italy 1978
JAS is a privately owned international freight forwarder and logistics provider. During its thirty-
plus year history, JAS has experienced exponential growth based on the vision and energy of its
founder Mr. Biagio Bruni, who today remains Chairman. JAS has built a global network of
quality offices that deliver a consistent level of high service and performance to its customers.
Mission Statement
To be an organization that is committed to providing service at a level of excellence that
exceeds every industry standard, at a price that is fair. We will accomplish this by creating an
environment that encourages and rewards our employees on reaching our full potential, and
puts emphasis on both competition and equality.” Mr. Biagio Bruni, Founder & Chairman
Vision Statement
Our objective is to create lasting value to our clients and shareholders by repeatedly and
transparently delivering the client’s products safely and on time, and doing so in an
atmosphere of integrity and honesty that still allows our company to prosper in the long
term.
South Africa
• First office was opened in Johannesburg 01st March 1982
• Current staff Compliment of 150 Employees
• Branches in: Johannesburg, Cape Town, Port Elizabeth and Durban
JAS JOHANNESBURG JAS CAPE TOWN JAS DURBAN JAS PORT ELIZABETH
65 Maple Street, 2 Longclaw Drive, 22nd Floor Embassy Bldg Jet Park, Caravelle Street
Pomona Ext.49 Montague Industrial Office number 2204 Walmer
Kempton Park Estate 199 Anton Lembede
Montague Gardens Street
Durban is Africa's busiest port and the largest container facility in southern Africa, while Richard's Bay is the world's
largest bulk coal terminal.
Airports and
South Africa Airlines
Airports and airlines
Sixty-two airlines, making 274 000 aircraft landings and carrying 16.5-million passengers (counting departures
only), moved through South Africa's 10 principal airports in 2009.
The 10 airports are run by Airports Company South Africa, and handle over 98% of the country's commercial air
traffic. They comprise major international airports in
• Johannesburg,
• Cape Town and
• Durban,
as well as airports in
• Bloemfontein,
• Port Elizabeth,
• East London,
• George, Kimberly, Pilansberg and Upington.
Twenty-one air traffic control centres, run by Air Traffic and Navigation Services, support operations that cover 145
licensed airports with paved runways and more than 580 aerodromes with unpaved runways.
Railways and
South Africa Roads
Railways
South Africa has an extensive rail network – the 14th longest in the world – connecting with networks in the sub-
Saharan region.
The country's rail infrastructure, which connects the ports with the rest of South Africa, represents about 80% of
Africa's total.
State-owned Transnet Freight Rail is the largest railroad and heavy haulier in southern Africa, with about
21 000km of rail network, of which about 1 500km are heavy haul lines. Just over 8 200km of the lines are
electrified.
Roads
South Africa's total road network is about 754 000 kilometers, of which over 70 000km are paved or surfaced roads. The drive from
Musina on South Africa's northern border to Cape Town in the south is a 2 000km journey on well-maintained roads.
Around 3 000km of the national roads are toll roads. About 1 800km of these are maintained by Sanral, while the
rest have been concessioned to private companies to develop, operate and maintain.
Service Air and Ocean
JAS Worldwide’s strategic alliances with carriers uphold the standards of quality and value
we expect to pass on to our valued customers.
1. Consolidations moving in all major trade lanes 5. Fully integrated with the JAS Orbis system for
AIR Freight 2. Consol or back-to-back Value Added Solutions
3. Project moves, temperature controlled, 6. Flexible routings available for deferred, lower
4. next flight out cost programs
Core carrier strategy leverages 70% of the global volume to core and preferred carriers,
ensuring market competitive rates while protecting capacity during shoulder and peak times
Sea Freight 1.
2.
Licensed and bonded NVOCC services
General forwarding
8. Flexible routings available for deferred, lower
cost programs
3. Contract management 9. Carriers place JAS in a global account status
4. Project forwarding worldwide
5. Value Added Services such as distribution, 10. Ocean carriers must report their performance
buyer’s consolidation, P.O. management during formal business reviews
6. Full (FCL) and Less than Container Load (LCL) 11. Multiple service offerings afford customers
services worldwide maximum flexibility
7. Fully integrated with the JAS Orbis system for
Value Added Solutions
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Operations Process Flow
Shipping
Instruction
ETA updates
Cargo handed to Jas at
Operational
Transshipment &/or
Cargo packed Trading Co.
Pre-Alert docs rcvd level
into container
Invoice
Monitor vsl’s arrival Pre-clearance SOB details
Liaise with
Warehouse for slot KPIs/SOP driven
Clearing Process Flow
As an accredited customs
clearing agent we are able COMMUNICATION Release:
to provide a swift customs SARS release
clearing service at Shipping Line
competitive rates. KPIs/SOP driven
Release
Plan delivery
Advise DC
Warehousing and
Road Freight
Distribution
• End-to-End Visibility
• Reporting KPI’s
Information Technology ORBIS
• Real Time
• Common System
Log In, key in the Hawb, reference or Mawb
number in the search interface and you will
be able to trace your shipments
automatically on the screen, monitor their
progress, and download the invoice or the
Hawb.
The information on your shipments are
update using data coming from JAS
offices and from several different
sources such as airlines and cargo
communities.
Definitions: Hawb: House Air Way Bill/ Mawb:
Master Air Way Bill
CLIENT BASE Examples
CERTIFICATION JAS South Africa