
MaxProf was proud to participate as both a sponsor and attendee at the 3rd Annual Logistics Roundtable, hosted by the Automotive Industry Development Centre (AIDC) and the Tshwane Automotive Special Economic Zone (TASEZ). The event took place on 19 March at the River Meadow Venue in Centurion.
Building on the success of the 2025 engagement, this year’s roundtable once again brought together key stakeholders from across the logistics and automotive value chain. Government representatives, industry leaders, logistics operators, and investors convened to address critical challenges while identifying practical, investment-ready opportunities to drive the sector forward.
The event served as an important platform for open dialogue and strategic alignment, particularly as the industry navigates evolving supply chain demands, infrastructure constraints, and the increasing need for localisation. Discussions focused on strengthening collaboration, improving operational efficiencies, and creating a more resilient and competitive logistics ecosystem within Gauteng and beyond.
For MaxProf, participation in this roundtable reflects our ongoing commitment to meaningful collaboration and industry development. We recognise that sustainable growth in the logistics sector depends on strong partnerships and a shared vision among all stakeholders.
By actively engaging in initiatives such as the Logistics Roundtable, MaxProf continues to support efforts that enhance regional capability, unlock new investment opportunities, and contribute to long-term industrial growth. These engagements are especially significant as momentum builds toward the Gauteng Investment Conference 2026, where localisation and integrated supply chains will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the industry.
MaxProf remains dedicated to fostering relationships that not only strengthen the logistics ecosystem but also create lasting value for our partners, clients, and the broader economy.









