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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

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Transport News

TFR starts yearly maintenance on East London-Free State-Northern Cape railway line

Transnet Freight Rail (TFR) has begun with the annual upkeep shutdown of the Cape Corridor’s East London primary line, which will continue for seven days up until January 22 and see no trains running on the line. The maintenance is set to enhance the 629-km-long rail network covering the locations from East London, in the Eastern Cape, to Springfontein, in the Free State, in addition to from Springfontein to Noupoort, in the Northern Cape.

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South Africa should ensure WEF discussions reinforce COP27 energy transition plan – BLSA

South Africa must make sure the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting conversation in Davos, Switzerland, this week enhances the country’s simply energy transition strategy, which it attains worldwide solidarity across business and political spheres to guarantee they become part of the task of decarbonising the country’s economy, while ensuring energy security and supporting development, said business lobby Business Leadership South Africa CEO Busi Mavuso. South Africa advanced plans for a Just Energy Transition Partnership with a number of industrialized nations to supply $8.5-billion to support the nation’s energy shift at the twenty-seventh United Nations Conference of the Parties in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, in November in 2015.

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Major aircraft leasing company predicts air traffic to complete recovery from Covid this year

Ireland-based worldwide aircraft renting business Avolon (which has actually an owned, handled and committed fleet of 834 airplane) expected international air traffic to return to pre-Covid-19 pandemic levels by June this year. The forecast is included in a report launched by the company on Monday, entitled “2023 Outlook: Climb to Cruise”, which was co-authored by Avolon Chief Risk Officer Jim Morrison and its Counterparty Risk & & Sustainability head Rosemarie O’Leary. In 2015 saw global air passenger traffic recuperate by 70%, a development led by North America and Europe. This year, the report forecast, the recovery would be led by Asia, improved by China’s current resuming. Of total airline company capacity (in terms of seats) included this year, 50% would remain in Asia. Last year’s recovery brought airline companies practically back to success, after suffering total global losses of $180-billion in 2020 and 2021. This year, they were expected to achieve a total worldwide revenue of $4.7-billion.

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Ride-hailing inDrive app will cover costs of users’ app data

Peer-to-peer ride-hailing platform inDrive says all inDrive application (app) users in South Africa can utilize the service without incurring mobile data costs, as the business will cover the cost for all mobile data that users take in when utilizing the app. “Owing to our collaboration with mobile operator MTN, we can supply people with the chance to utilize our service to the fullest, offer and receive the services they require at reasonable prices and not stress over requiring Wi-Fi to utilize it,” says inDrive service development representative Vincent Lilane.

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TFR calls on emerging miners to apply for export manganese rail, port capacity

State-owned Transnet Freight Rail (TFR) has actually welcomed emerging miners who hold legitimate mining rights and have existing manganese mining operations to apply for two-million lots a year of export manganese capacity that it has offered. All applications will be assessed in line with Transnet’s requirements, as set out in the application procedure document, following the closing date of January 20, 2023.

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Airlink scores top in Airports Company South Africa’s punctuality rankings for 2022

South African airline Airlink has been ranked, by Airports Company South Africa (Acsa), as having the best On-Time Performance (OTP) of any of the airlines using its airports last year. State-owned Acsa owns and operates nine airports across the country, including Johannesburg’s OR Tambo International, Cape Town International, and Durban’s King Shaka International. The apparent discrepancy between the Acsa OTP rankings and those recently released by global aviation database and analytics company OAG, which ranked FlySafair as South Africa’s most punctual (and the world’s second most punctual) airline, was caused by the parameters of the OAG report. These parameters restricted the OAG report to the world’s 250 biggest airlines, in terms of passenger capacity. This excluded airlines operating smaller airliners, with seat capacities of 150 or less each, such as, in South Africa, Airlink and Cem Air.

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Liebherr agrees to repay R54m to Transnet in port cranes case

State-owned Transnet and the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) have concluded a settlement contract with heavy machinery business Liebherr to pay back R54-million to Transnet, concerning the award of 2 tenders in 2013 and 2014 for the supply of cranes to Transnet. The SIU discovered that the decision to award the tenders was irregular, following which Transnet, the SIU and Liebherr agreed that the decision to award the tenders need to be examined and set aside.

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Sanral reinstates N2 uThongati, uMvoti toll payments following flood-damage repairs

The South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) states toll charges at the N2 uThongati and uMvoti toll plazas will be reinstated from February 1, following the conclusion of repairs to flood-damaged infrastructure on the R102 and M4 near the plazas. Nevertheless, while toll collection will resume on the N2 uThongati Mainline and North Ramps and N2 uMvoti Mainline and all ramps for all lorries, toll charges on the N2 uThongati South Ramps will stay suspended up until gain access to along the M4 uThongati River Bridge has been restored, it added in a January 11 statement.

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Transnet to issue locomotive rehabilitation tender as it reaches impasse with CRRC

State-owned Transnet says it has reached an impasse with CRRC E-Loco Supply, following an "unwillingness" on the part of CRRC to engage with the relevant authorities in South Africa to normalise its operations in the country. Therefore, Transnet says that, as a matter of urgency, it will be issuing an open, competitive tender inviting any eligible original-equipment manufacturer (OEM) to step-in to rehabilitate the non-operational Chinese locomotives.

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