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
Yaskawa diversifying markets as demand for welding, materials handling, logistics robots picks up
Industrial robotics international Yaskawa is utilizing its fundamental market in the automobile industry in South Africa to drive a diversity in its markets, with demand for general industrial welding robots becoming a significant pattern together with demand for palletising robotics from fast-moving consumer goods, fertiliser and cement plants, states Yaskawa Southern Africa MD Andrew Crackett. The business is likewise seeing growing demand from the logistics side of the marketplace.
Second navy inshore patrol vessel christened at Damen Shipyards Cape Town
The South African Navy (SAN) christened the second of three Multi Mission Inshore Patrol Vessels (MMIPV) with the breaking of a bottle of champagne over its bow and raising of the South African flag from its mast, at Damen Shipyards Cape Town (DSCT), on October 14. The 62-m-long and 11-m-wide Damen Sea Axe-class vessel was designed by Damen to deliver an effective and cost efficient rapid response capability to the SAN.
CSIR engineer researchers sustainable transport obstacles
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research graduate engineer Mashudu Rathogwa is conducting research into the future of transport from a system characteristics point of view that has, thus far, concentrated on bridging the gap between conceptualising and implementing transport sustainability plans and the difficulties thereof. Speaking With Engineering News at the Smarter Mobility Summit previously in October, she stated her research, which started two years ago, originated from a scenario where many sustainability plans have been drafted however do not line up with government strategies.
Q4 Cowen/AFS Freight Index projects transportation market in flux
AFS warns shippers to stay vigilant as conflicting forces pressure freight costs
Case launches upgraded, efficient backhoe loader to the South African market
Construction plant manufacturer and supplier Case Construction South Africa (SA) launched the brand name’s freshly redesigned V-series backhoe loader to the South African market on October 13. Based off of Case’s T-series backhoe loaders, the brand-new V-series includes European fuel effective tier-three engines, flat cabin glass to save on replacement expenses and enhanced control ergonomics.
Opinion: Transnet strike threatens to be the final nail in the coffin for large bore steel pipe …
In this opinion piece, Steel Tube Export Association of South Africa (Steasa) CEO Keitumetse Moumakoe writes about the devastating impact the current Transnet strike is expected to have on South Africa’s export of large-bore steel pipes to the US.
Transnet announces three-year deal with key union after brutal strike
Transnet revealed on Monday that it had reached a contract with the United National Transport Union (UNTU) for a three-year wage deal. UNTU represents 54% of unionised employees at Transnet.
Conceptual Innovations’ HaloDrive delivers precision and maneuverability while carrying heavy loads
Conceptual Innovations releases the HaloDrive, an omni-directional motor-powered system that delivers accuracy motion for the largest, heaviest and most complex applications across industries.
BR Williams Offers the Inside Scoop on Its Logistics Division
BR Williams offers a closer look at how its logistics division runs while
focusing on carriers, constructing solid relationships, and regularly providing superior services.
BLSA, Seifsa, SAAFF warn of Transnet strike’s impact on the struggling economy
The strike by staff members at Transnet’s port and rail operations is going to cost the economy billions of rands and will likely set back the nation’s efforts to drive a recovery, says organization organisation Business Leadership South Africa (BLSA) CEO Busi Mavuso. Some Transnet staff members have actually downed tools in a dispute over wage increases.


