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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

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

JMPD receives seven new mobile alcohol evidence centres

Brewing company South African Breweries (SAB), in collaboration with the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD), has actually handed over seven brand-new Gauteng-based mobile Alcohol Evidence Centres (AECs) in Dube, Soweto. The handover of these new mobile AECs, which took place on October 28, follows the handover of ten brick-and-mortar AECs to various towns throughout the nation.

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West African airline orders two wide-body airliners off Airbus

Europe-based international major airplane manufacturer Airbus has actually revealed that Air Côte d’Ivoire, the nationwide flag carrier of the West African nation of Côte d’Ivoire, had placed a company order for 2 A330neo wide body airliners. (The suffix -neo stood for new engine alternative.) The order was positioned as part of the airline’s growth technique. The airline currently operated a fleet made up entirely of single-aisle jet airliners and turboprop regional aircraft. These made up one Airbus A320neo, two A320ceo (ceo=traditional engine option) and three A319 jetliners, and 4 Bombardier Q400 twin turboprop regional airliners.

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Lack of finance, security still plaguing South Africa’s transport industry – panel

Considering current developments– such as the Covid-19 pandemic and an economy attempting to recover– expert body Chartered Institute of Logistics & & Transport South Africa president Elvin Harris says an operating transportation and logistics system is vital to support the recovery of the economy and its future development. This has proven challenging, as the transportation and logistics sector has been dealing with increasing obstacles in relation to upkeep, reliability, efficiency, lack of policy, electricity supply and an increase in organised criminal offense in recent decades.

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Challenges facing South Africa’s transport and logistics sector Challenges facing South Africa’s transport and logistics sector

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This webinar brings together believed leaders in the area of South African transport and logistics in order to deepen conversations and insights on how to overcome the challenges facing this important sector. It is hosted in partnership with the Railway Safety Regulator and is sponsored by Mix Telematics and the University of Johannesburg Department of Transport and Supply Chain Management.

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Traxtion calls for open rail access in South Africa, looks to build on 35-year journey

As it celebrates 35 years of operation, personal rail operator Traxtion has actually required open rail access in South Africa, to enable the company to duplicate similar success and flexibility it has actually enjoyed in other countries on the continent and to construct on the growth it has actually achieved so far. Speaking at a celebration honoring the business’s thirty-fifth birthday on October 25, Traxtion chairperson Brian Myerson stated the operator has actually grown from little beginnings to being Africa’s largest independent rail company.

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Sanral’s R47bn Gauteng freeway debt to be transferred to govt, roads to province

Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana revealed on Wednesday that a decision had been made to move Sanral’s R47-billion financial obligation associating with the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project (GFIP) to the national and Gauteng federal governments in a quote to solve the long-standing e-toll concern. In addition, the Gauteng provincial administration would presume responsibility for the expense of maintaining the 201 km of highway and associated interchanges, as well as any future investments.

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