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
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Transport News
Higher revenue collections support consolidation as growth headwinds strengthen To download a copy of the Minister’s BTBPS speech, click here.
Better-than-expected revenue collection enabled Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana to report an improvement in government’s fiscal position relative to the one forecast in the February Budget. However, slowing global and domestic growth together with ongoing power cuts pose a risk to the fiscal outlook, as does the prospect of a higher-than-budgeted public-service wage settlement.
Inaugural South Africa Auto Week highlights sector’s significance on continent
African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) secretary-general Wamkele Mene has stated the automobile sector is at the heart of Africa’s industrialisation and can play an essential part in the worldwide electric lorry (EV) worth chain once the trade program is enacted. Since October, 44 of the 54 signatories, or 81.5%, to the AfCFTA have transferred their instruments of ratification. Only one African Union member nation, Eritrea, has actually not signed the agreement.
Banyan Technology Podcast Launch, Anne Reinke TIA President & CEO Guest Stars
New Over-the-Road Shipping Industry Podcast Broadcasts First Tire Tracks Episode
Durabook Adds Latest 12th Gen Intel Processor and More to Its 11″ R11L Fully Rugged Tablet
The recently updated R11L 11″ totally rugged tablet now comes equipped with the most recent 12th Gen Intel ® Pentium ® Gold processor, integrating computing efficiency with ultra-affordable, feature-rich functionality for the modern-day expert.
IntelliTrans Introduces Global Visibility Platform for Ocean
Planning, Booking, Execution, and Tracking All on a Single Platform
IATA airline safety conference focusing on safety leadership and safety audits
The International Air Transport Association (IATA)– the global representative body for the airline company industry– opened its 2022 Safety Conference on Tuesday. The conference is being kept in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, and Emirates is the host airline company. 2 of the leading items on the agenda are the Safety Leadership Charter and the evolution of the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA). The Safety Leadership Charter has been established by IATA in assessment with its member airlines, as well as the larger aviation community. It is planned to assist aviation executives to establish positive safety cultures, strengthening safety performance and functional durability within their organisations.
Transnet to hold off on loco procurement following in-principle agreements with CRRC E-Loco and …
Transnet Freight Rail (TFR) CEO Sizakele Mzimela reports that the group’s plan to procure new locomotives will be put on hold in light of the recent in principle agreements reached between Transnet and two original equipment manufacturers with which it has been in legal dispute – CRRC E-Loco, of China, and Alstom, which recently acquired Bombardier Transportation (BT). Speaking during a briefing held to outline the progress TFR was making to recover from a recent strike, Mzimela reported that the agreements were likely to result in TFR securing both much-needed spares, the absence of which had left 311 locomotives standing idle, as well as the outstanding locomotives procured in 2015 under the so-called 10-64 contract, which was the subject of intense State-capture scrutiny during the Zondo Commission.
RSR reports an increase in operational safety-related incidents for the year
The Railway Safety Regulator (RSR) has actually revealed a 6% decline in security-related incidents but a 2% increase in functional safety-related incidents on South Africa’s railways over the last year. In the RSR’s ‘State of Safety Report’ for the 2021/22 financial year, released on October 25, the regulator noted that these statistics were tape-recorded throughout a period of considerably lower rail usage.
Shippeo announces record $40m funding round to accelerate global supply chain resilience
The investments will support Shippeo’s mission to help carriers and carriers run more collaborative, automated, sustainable, profitable, and customer-centric supply chains.
Digital LTL Council Announces New eBOL API Standard for the Industry
Digital LTL Council Establishes New Industry Standard For Electronic Bills of Lading, Seeks Widespread Adoption as part
of National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Council is Committed to Digitization of Industry.




