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Logistics company expands animal feed distribution offering

UNITRANS Supply Chain Solutions has broadened its game in supplying specialised transportation and logistics services to the animal feeds industry, through launching a new ad hoc animal feed distribution service – available at short notice and competitive rates.

This follows its accreditation in August 2021 with the Animal Feed Manufacturers Association (AFMA).

One of only 12 service providers in the country to be accredited by AFMA, Unitrans achieved a 100% audit score meeting to meet the AFMA protocol requirements. These describe how raw materials and ingredients for use in the feed industry should be transported and now extends to include bulk feed transportation from mill to farm.

“We are proud to have been accredited by AFMA, as it gives us the ultimate stamp of approval,” said Carl Malherbe, Executive of Unitrans’ Consumer Division. “This accreditation gives assurance to the industry that we are meeting the stringent requirements to move animal feed safely.”

He added that AFMA accreditation was an important step for Unitrans. The AFMA protocol is an additional risk management tool that provides clear guidelines and cleaning regimes for various feed distribution scenarios, improving the safety in transporting animal feeds.

“The challenge for the feed industry is not only in increasing capacity, yields and production, but also safeguarding product safety and quality during transportation. Traded globally, animal feed for livestock and poultry plays an important role in the food supply chain, making the transport thereof critical,” Malherbe said.

“It is vital to communicate, report and provide feedback on the location of distribution equipment, ensure detailed biosecurity processes and procedures are in place, as well as ensure regular, deep cleaning and sanitizing of all equipment, personal protective equipment (PPE) and staff.

“The goal of this protocol is to prevent practices during transportation that create food safety risks.”

There have long been concerns about the need for regulations to ensure that animal feed is being transported in a safe manner and to prohibit illness outbreaks resulting from animal food contaminated during transportation.

“Transport and supply chain partners have a responsibility to manage and limit the spread of disease such as avian influenza that broke out earlier in 2021. These protocols and systems warrant that there is no cross-over from designated operating sites and delivery vehicles.”

He said the transport industry also plays an important economic role, over and above providing safe and reliable movement of animal feed.

“In many areas of South Africa, there is much dependence on the domestic agriculture sector, which in turn relies on established transport services. Often located in rural areas with otherwise bleak prospects for a means of income, transportation in the sector paves the way for many job opportunities. Drivers, vehicle assistants, vehicle hygiene, cleaning, and refrigeration are examples of the support services that the transport industry offers the agricultural sector. Spare parts, fuel and infrastructure services also need to be considered.”

In the poultry sector alone, Unitrans is responsible for the transportation of 1,35 million tons of feed per year. It also moves 300 million eggs, 250 million day-old chicks, 190 million broilers and 280 000 tons of chicken meat annually.

“As one of the largest supply chain service providers in the poultry sector, Unitrans understands the impact disease can have on an industry and why it is important that it is managed and limited through the provision of safe, sustainable, and high-quality feed distribution services that are in compliance with the AFMA Transport Protocol,” Malherbe said.

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