State Transportation Tenders
These are tenders issued by the South African Government, Provincial Governments, Municipalities and State-owned Companies for Transport related activities. This includes tenders for Scholar and Staff transport, Transportation of goods and equipment, Logistics and Courier activities and Vehicle Rentals
To view the tender details and documentation, click on the title of the tender below and send the tender application and documentation to the contact details specified in the tender
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Transport News
DAYTON FREIGHT EXPANDS IN TENNESSEE TO THE TRI CITIES AREA
DAYTON, Ohio – Dayton Freight Lines, Inc., a leading provider of regional less-than-truckload (LTL) transportation services, opens a new facility in Kingsport TN.
XPO says planned spin-off will be called RXO
3PL takes next step in plans to separate its brokered transportation business from its LTL business, creating a standalone tech-enabled platform for truck brokerage services in North America.
Sanral to restart, wrap up adjudication process on cancelled tenders by end September Sanral chairperson Themba Mhambi talks about the issues identified with the agency’s construction bid evaluation process. Video and editing: Kutlwano Matlala
The board of the South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) has instructed Sanral management to readvertise and award the R17.47-billion in tenders the board cancelled earlier in May, citing “material irregularities”, within the next four months. Speaking at a media conference in Centurion on Monday, Sanral board chairperson Themba Mhambi added that the board would recruit an independent public institution with infrastructure expertise to assist with the process to advertise and adjudicate the tenders, and to make a recommendation to the board on the winning bidders.
Congo plans border post expansion as mining trucks endure up to 60 km queues
Democratic Republic of Congo plans to expand its main border post with Zambia, a source close to its government said, to ease truck queues of up to 60 km that copper miners have faced this year due to increased production and inadequate infrastructure. The backlog of trucks at Kasumbalesa, a border town and the main exit point for metals exports from Congo, is an example of supply chain disruption that will make it harder to meet future demand for copper, essential for electric vehicles.
City of Cape Town reinstalls in-road warning lights, aims to expand system
The City of Cape Town’s Urban Mobility Directorate has reinstalled in-road warning lights at two pedestrian crossings along Buitengracht street in Cape Town. These intersections form part of major pedestrian routes between the central business district (CBD) and Green Point, and are frequented by locals and tourists.
Airlink launches new route to world-renowned tourism destination
South African private-sector regional airline Airlink has announced that it is instituting a new route, linking Johannesburg in South Africa to Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe. The new route has been approved by the aviation authorities in both countries and the service, which will be daily, will start operating on August 15. “Victoria Falls is a jewel in the region’s tourism crown and Airlink is looking forward to re-establishing connectivity between the attraction and Johannesburg,” highlighted Airlink CEO and MD Rodger Foster. “This brand new Airlink route will be our second to Victoria Falls, which we already serve from Cape Town.”
Qalara Introduces Integrated Dropship Services for Retailers in the United States and Canada
Integration makes access to thousands of unique handmade and eco-friendly products easy and cost-effective for retailers
Realterm Acquires Transload Warehouse in Laredo, Texas
Realterm announces the acquisition of a 46,200-square-foot, transload warehouse in Laredo, Texas. The facility is located on 3.67 acres at 810 Hallmark Road.
S2Q Systems & Logistical Labs Announce New Joint Integration
Freight Brokers and Carriers Can Utilize Logistical Labs’ LoadDex Pricing Platform to Respond Instantly to Incoming Email Quote Requests with S2Q Systems’ Technology
Sanral to restart, wrap up adjudication process on cancelled tenders by end September Sanral chairperson Themba Mhambi talks about the issues identified with the agency’s construction bid evaluation process. Video and editing: Kutlwano Matlala
The board of the South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) has instructed Sanral management to readvertise and award the R17.47-billion in tenders the board cancelled earlier in May, citing “material irregularities”, within the next four months. Speaking at a media conference in Centurion on Monday, Sanral board chairperson Themba Mhambi added that the board would recruit an independent public institution with infrastructure expertise to assist with the process to advertise and adjudicate the tenders, and to make a recommendation to the board on the winning bidders.



