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Transport News
ICAO adopts net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 as an ‘aspirational’ goal
The member States of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), an intergovernmental organisation which is a specialised agency of the United Nations, on Friday agreed at the 41st ICAO Assembly to adopt net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 as a ‘long-term aspirational goal’ (LTAG). More than 2 500 delegates from 184 States and 57 organisations attended the assembly, which took place under the presidency of South African Civil Aviation Authority director-general Poppy Khoza, the first woman to preside over an ICAO Assembly. “States’ adoption of this new long-term goal for decarbonised air transport, following the similar commitments from industry groups, will contribute importantly to the green innovation and implementation momentum which must be accelerated over the coming decades to ultimately achieve emissions-free powered flight,” affirmed ICAO Council president Salvatore Sciacchitano. (The ICAO Council and the ICAO Assembly are distinct from each other.)
Transnet and unions to resume CCMA-facilitated talks on Wednesday
Transnet and its acknowledged unions– the United National Transport Union and the South African Transport and Allied Workers Union– will reconvene talks at the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) on Wednesday after intensive settlements on Monday stopped working to provide a development. The State-owned freight logistics group said in a declaration that the very first day of CCMA-facilitated conciliation talks adjourned in the early hours of Tuesday early morning.
DocShipper Group strengthens its presence in the MENA region by opening an office in Lebanon
Hong Kong, October 10, 2022, DocShipper, reveals the opening of a brand-new office in Beirut, Lebanon, to support its strong development in the MENA region and worldwide. This is the group’s first office in the Middle East and its second in the MENA area.
Andrew Sobko’s CDL 1000 Commits $100M to Digitize Drayage
Industry-first DaaS service designed to minimize severe late fees strangling supply chain workflow
FourKites Awarded Patent for Unprecedented Visibility into End-to-End Ocean Documentation
Earning its second patent in two years, FourKites continues to lead supply chain innovation with extraordinary insight into ocean shipment documentation, assisting carriers minimize hold-ups and minimize charges.
Improved systems mitigate challenges
PFERD, maker of tool options for deal with surfaces and product cutting, has purchased improving its supply chain, warehousing and logistics systems to reduce the raw material scarcities and supply chain constraints in the worldwide market. The company’s training centers and abilities, in addition to its capability to cater for Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) technologies, will likewise assist the company continue to grow in the local market.
Minister officially launched Transport month campaign
The National Department of Transport put rail at the centre stage throughout this year’s October Transport Month campaign launch. During the main launch of the 2022 October Transport Month project, Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula showcased the revitalisation, resumption and successes of the Rail Corridor Recovery Programme that was set up by State-owned railway company the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) in April 2021.
Brian Molefe, McKinsey & Co. in court over Transnet fraud – Barry Roux part of big defence team
The case against 11 prominent private sector and former state executives implicated in a R398.4 million Transnet fraud and corruption case – consisting of among them the state parastatal’s previous managers Brian Molefe and Siyabonga Gama – was held off till 30 November to offer the defence full disclosure of the contents of the docket. If the business who stand charged are included, there are 16 parties included. Amongst these are top advisory company McKinsey & & Co. South Africa, as well Gupta-linked Trillian Asset Management and Regiments.
CarriersEdge Adds New Fleet Resource Library to Support Driver Training Programs
The brand-new resource assists drivers use principles taught in chauffeur training into real-world application
RJW LOGISTICS GROUP WELCOMES JENNIFER SHORKEY AS EXECUTIVE VP OF STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS
Former Walmart Executive Extends RJW’s Retail Logistics Expertise.




