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
Jacobs Transport’s young, compliant fleet shifts to bigger business premises Jacobs Transport’s Lee-Ann Courvoisier and Billy Meysel talk to Creamer Media at this year’s Electra Mining Africa exhibition. Video & Editing: Creamer Media’s Nicholas Boyd.
Transportation company Jacobs Transport has outgrown its present lawn area and will be redesigning the business’s modus operandi to adhere with service requirement circulation. The company talks with Creamer Media about this, and more, at this year’s Electra Mining Africa exhibit.
Transnet meets with unions again to take another crack at ending crippling strike
Transnet stated it would take another fracture at ending a crippling strike by as it goes back to the settlements under the Commission of Conciliation, Mediation, and Arbitration on Wednesday. The strike entered a full week on Wednesday, with the United National Transport Union and the South African Transport and Allied Workers Union demanding double-digit increases. Satawu said in a declaration on Tuesday that Transnet tabled a new deal of between 4.25% – 5% throughout the board, however that the union would reject the "" so-called revised offer"". Service has actually used to pay Transnet increased charges and an extra strike-avoidance levy to prevent prolonging the commercial action. Business Leadership SA CEO Busi Mavuso said on Monday that "" a number of companies have actually approached Transnet with potential services including willingly providing to pay increased fees for Transnet services."".
DHL launches new airport logistics facility DHL launches new airport logistics facility
Logistics services multinational DHL Global Forwarding has opened a new facility next to the OR Tambo International Airport that will enable it to provide services for high-value goods and time- and temperature-sensitive products.
TMI makes $21-a-share offer for all Grindrod Shipping ordinary shares
Ship management business Taylor Maritime Investments (TMI) and its subsidiary Good Falkirk have entered into a deal implementation agreement with JSE-listed maritime transport services company Grindrod Shipping for a voluntary conditional money offer for all of the provided common shares in Grindrod Shipping. Grindrod Shipping shareholders will be entitled to receive the offer price of $21 in cash for each share tendered in the deal.
Shippeo appoints Philippe Van Hove as Chief Revenue Officer
Van Hove to scale Shippeo’s worldwide operations.
IntelliTrans President Speaks on Economic Uncertainty at Transload Distribution Association of NA
Attendees at TDANA Learn How to Survive and Thrive When Supply Chain Disruptions Occur
FAA invests $31 million in airport cargo projects
Grants to expand cargo facilities nationwide will help reinforce supply chains, transport department states.
Partnership formed to grow Gauteng on the Move
The Gauteng Transport Authority (GTA) is partnering with the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) to widen its ability to gather data on the public transportation sector in Gauteng. This forms part of the authority’s endeavour to enhance the use of public transportation, along with the quality thereof, and to grow the general public transport market.
Almost 30 vessels stuck as 90% of workers on strike at some Transnet harbours
Transnet harbours– apart from East London – have been hit by mass stay-aways as a strike intensifies. Some 28 vessels were in limbo beyond Transnet terminals or waiting to be offered a dock on Monday. The Richards Bay terminal had manning levels (the number of people required for work) of 8% with 17 vessels outdoors and 13 vessels on the berth, the transportation energy said in a note to port customers, which News24 Business has seen. While Cape Town’s multi-purpose terminal had 13% manning levels, there were no vessels outside on Monday and 5 fishing vessels were berthing. In the note, Transnet general manager for commercial and planning Michelle Van Buren Schele stated due to the continuous strike at its operations, the terminals would trigger company continuity prepares to soften the blow of reduced manning levels.
PRASA a ‘total rebuild’, not a recovery process – strategy GM
The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) is being totally rebuilt, says PRASA strategy GM Anna-Marie Lubbe. “We are hard at work rebuilding PRASA. It is not a recovery, it is not a rehabilitation [process] – it is a total rebuild.”


