Hire of 2 x 14 seater

Home » Tenders » Hire of 2 x 14 seater

Tender Summary:

WJ12100192

See details below or the tender documentation

Tender Closed on: 2021-05-24 09:00

Bus and Minibus Transport, Transportation

Cape Town, Western Cape

City of Cape Town
















No Site Meeting

WJ12100192.docx [524 kB]




To Submit Quotations you have to register at https://web1.capetown.gov.za/web1/ProcurementPortal and also submit the documents found there

Tender Documents

No Documents Available

Transport News

Electric 4 × 4 enters production

Scotland-based automotive manufacturer Munro Vehicles revealed the completion of the first pre-production model of its white Series-M energy all-electric 4×4 earlier this month. The car is a hard-top five-seater and leaves the factory in East Kilbride ten months after Munro revealed the MK 1 prototype design in Edinburgh in December 2022.

read more

Solar-powered e-truck to conquer world’s highest volcano

Transport business Gebrüder Weiss has actually dispatched an advanced solar-powered e-truck and exploration equipment to Chile, by sea freight, with the intent to help a group attempting to reach the summit of the world’s greatest volcano, Ojos del Salado. Gebrüder Weiss is the group’s primary sponsor and logistics partner, and if the group reaches the summit, this would be a brand-new world record, as no car on the planet has ever climbed that high.

read more

Self-lubricating bushings transforming side-tipper landscape

A prominent South African side-tipper truck manufacturer has actually significantly raised its monthly orders for South African bearings producer Vesconite Bearings’ self-lubricating bushings, which Vesconite advancement engineer Tristen Wintershoven states, “showcases the producer’s rely on Vesconite’s items, however likewise signals a basic shift in the sector’s procurement standards”. He attributes this considerable development to the business’s “exceptional performance, as well as the self-lubrication products’ exceptional dimensional stability”, which he states has placed it as the preferred choice, and enabled it to go beyond standard materials like nylon and bronze.

read more

South African export route to Mozambique shut as violence erupts

The road leading to South Africa’s main border with Mozambique, a crucial export path for coal and chrome, was closed on Friday after clashes between truck motorists and minibus taxi operators who ‘d been marshaling the queue of traffic near the border, which often goes for miles. Truckers apparently torched vehicles belonging to the taxi marshals, said Moeti Mmusi, representative for the Mpumalanga Department of Community Safety, Security and Liaison. The marshals had actually because June been attempting to bring order to the Lebombo highway crossing that is typically completely gridlocked, with motorists marooned for days waiting to go into Mozambique from South Africa’s Mpumalanga province.

read more

Africa must do more to advance its own development – Manuel

Africa’s organization sector and federal governments should press harder in dealing with the challenges facing the continent, as the most significant danger to its advancement is complacency, said insurance coverage and financial investment management business Old Mutual chairperson and former South Africa Finance Minister Trevor Manuel. "" Economic growth of Southern Africa this year is expected at 2.5% and might go higher in time. The group dividend recommends that the population is growing faster than the economy is growing.

read more

Partners of Lobito Corridor target construction completion in five years

Following the finalizing of a seven-sided memorandum of understanding (MoU) in between two financial institutions and the governments of the US, the European Union, Angola, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Zambia for the development of the Lobito Corridor and the Zambia-Lobito rail line, a coordinator involved in the project has confirmed that an expediency study will start before completion of the year. Performing unique coordinator for the Partnership on Global Infrastructure Investment (PGI) Helaina Matza told members of the media throughout a rundown on October 31 that the partners aim to conclude the expediency research study within six months and thereafter begin with building of the massive project.

read more

Saice, Cesa back Sanral’s decision to withdraw its preferential procurement policy

The South African Institution of Civil Engineering (Saice) and Consulting Engineers South Africa (Cesa) have voiced their support for the decision by the South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) to withdraw its proposed preferential procurement policy. “We applaud both the industry’s steadfastness on this problem and Sanral’s presentation of prudence in the very best interests of the nation,” Saice stated in a declaration on October 26.

read more

Broad-based strain evident in the logistics sector, Ctrack index shows

The Ctrack Transport and Freight Index (CTFI) retreated further during August, to an index level of 118.8, the lowest since February, when it was at 116.7.  This represents a 1.5% decrease. It is also the third consecutive monthly contraction, and serves as confirmation of the ongoing strain the domestic logistics sector is facing, states the CTFI report.

read more