www.fats.co.za - The African Business Journal
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www.fats.co.za - The African Business Journal
FATS www.fats.co.za From Freigh A leader in the South Afr 02 TRANSPORTATION hts to FATS rican transport business 2 The company’s ethos to “provide superior quality service through innovation and leadership” certainly rings true for FATS, with its unwavering business ethics. Forwarding African Transport Services CC (FATS), the established company that was started by sisters Caron and Elaine Harris, has become a mainstay in the freight forwarding business in South Africa. 6 TRANSPORTATION Forwarding African Transport Services “We started on the basic context of road trans- years after that, we moved into an office block port over borders. We’ve ventured into roads that did the warehousing, exports, imports and to handle imports from locations like Durban,” every aspect of the logistics side.” says Caron Harris MD of FATS. The company, which started with two employees, has progres- Freights sively grown to 42 permanent staff members FATS has a number of different freight options since its started in 1992. FATS decided about for customers including seafreights, airfreights 10 years after its initial founding to open an and road freights. Its seafreight option imports international business in South Africa. “Three and exports cargo to and from South Africa and DECEMBER 2010 The African Business Journal to worldwide destinations. It offers full container loads, refrigerated containers and more. Its air freights option offers export and im- 7 Harris explains that 60 to 70 per cent of FATS’ business is based on over border transport. “Our goal is to get involved in more proj- port worldwide while its roadfreight option is ect work and to increase our air freight moving more based in the South African region, but their forward internationally.” expansive option list of transportation make them an ideal business for any company or person’s shipment needs. Currently, FATS is working on projects with Social involvement FATS takes social responsibility very seriously and they are very involved in a self-help China with road construction. Harris says, “We center based around educating women. “We are are working with the Chinese on road construc- very much involved in the centre, which is based tion equipment that is used from Zambia. China on developing skills in women who do not have invested a lot in Africa.” positions. We train them with additional skills, 8 TRANSPORTATION Forwarding African Transport Services in terms of education in communication, budget this commitment and passion. She notes that it is training, real life skills etc.,” says Harris. not just hers but company-wide philosophy. “It is The company works with these women so quite simply that we believe in passion and we are they can generate their own income and be- very passionate in what we do, as are our employ- come strong and independent citizens in the ees,” says Harris. “You need passion and drive.” South African marketplace. For Harris, as a fe- Personalized service is extremely important male entrepreneur, this ownership of skills and to the business model of FATS and the company helping other women succeed is something of believes it to be an integral part of success and great importance. growth. “The personal contact and the actual concept of daily checkups on your client and Passion for business Harris speaks about her passion for her work and believes the company has flourished because of keeping them informed is extremely important.” FATS focuses highly on customer service with it being a main component to its business philos- DECEMBER 2010 The African Business Journal ophy. “We are very much customer service based and believe communication to be key. We are extremely personable and go the extra mile for the client. Trust within the client and business relationship is an integral part of company growth.” Harris explains that the partnerships it chooses are based on trust and that is what has worked for the company within its decades of evolution. Goals Though Harris believes Africa to be a huge place to do business, FAT’s educational knowledge on the freight business makes them a standout competitor in the marketplace. She says, “Africa is a very difficult beast but it is about understanding the processes and having a good knowledge of those concepts. I believe this is one of our strengths, as is having good partners in the countries that we deal with.” zation as well,” says Harris. FATS has been a mainstay in the marketplace and with the hard work of Harris and the It hopes within these strengths to grow even passion she has for the craft, the company has further and diversify the company within a num- seen immense growth. With the continued suc- ber of different locations outside of South Africa. cess of the business and its quality customer “I am very much a visionary person so for me I support and options for transport, FATS will have big dreams and aspirations for FATS.” surely achieve its goals and continue to stay The company hopes to open offices in Zambia before the end of next year and Harris hopes a leader in freight services throughout South Africa and internationally. TAB for a $1 billion rand turnover within the next three years. “Hopefully in the same time we can develop more leadership skills within the organi- www.fats.co.za 9 AS SEEN IN THE DECEMBER 2010 ISSUE OF THE AFRICAN BUSINESS JOURNAL