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Light in the tunnel

Most of us were affected by the pandemic in one way or another. Last year, the economy was on its knees, numerous people lost their jobs, and businesses closed down. Caravan manufacturers were also affected after production teams had to be downsized because of lockdown regulations. And importing materials was a huge headache.

Today’s restrictions are more lenient than those of the initial Level 5, but astonishingly enough, it appears that the caravan industry is experiencing a period of prosperity.

Back to nature

Woody Loftus of Loftus Caravan City in Randburg

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