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
Pennsylvania Turnpike Teams with Drivewyze and Inrix to Offer Slowdown Alerts to Truck Drivers
Pennsylvania signs up with Ohio, New Jersey, and North Carolina in using in-state alerts which supply audible and visual cues of upcoming traffic downturns, congestion, and occurrences.
Cautiously Optimistic: How to Prepare Your Supply Chain for the 2022 Holiday Season
The supply chain is starting to stabilize. Nevertheless, differing inventory levels, warehouse issues, and labor lacks stay. Help your company prepare for the approaching holiday season in the middle of both enhancements and continued uncertainty.
Banyan Technology Enhanced Truckload Services Provide Real-Time Access to Load Boards, Spot Market
New Capabilities To Be Unveiled at Connect 2022 Conference
SAAF inks deal with Saab to get Gripen fighters back in the air
Military and defence innovation business Saab has actually received a three-year support contract from the South African Air Force (SAAF) to make sure the latter’s Gripen fighter jets remain airworthy and functional. The SAAF’s fleet of Gripens has been grounded since the third quarter of 2021 owing to a lack of funds to keep them preserved and in the air, which was more worsened with the maintenance and support agreements for the fighter lapsing and not being restored.
Airlink takes significant stake in Namibian airline
South African private-sector airline Airlink has announced that it has taken a 40% strategic equity share in Namibian privately-held carrier FlyNamibia (part of Westair Aviation, founded in 1967). The value of the deal has not been disclosed. The two airlines have further entered a franchise agreement, under which the Namibian carrier, while keeping its own aircraft livery, brand and corporate identity, will adopt Airlink’s International Air Transport Association designator 4Z for its ticket sales and scheduled flight codes. FlyNamibia will be promoted on the South African airline’s computerised reservation system and also on those of the major international airlines which have partnered with Airlink.
FFS expanding storage, handling capacity for bulk bitumen imports
Hydrocarbon options business FFS Refiners is investing R350-million into the expansion of the existing storage and dealing with center of FFS Tank Terminals that will enable the bulk import of bitumen, a necessary product in crucial roadway building and construction jobs, into the Port of Durban. FFS Tank Terminals’ facilities will supply the market with the security of a bulk supply of bitumen following the unfortunate death of the regional refining market, states FFS Refiners CEO Andrew Canning.
Roadie and Fanatics Team Up on Local Next-Day Delivery to Sports Fans
New collaboration permits fans in several cities to shop directly from warehouses, turning legacy logistics facilities into mini-distribution centers, and get their orders much faster than ever
ITS Logistics Expands into Dallas-Fort Worth, Features 3 Million Square Feet of Distribution Space
ITS Logistics Can Now Distribute to 95 %of United States Population within Two Days
CloudTrucks Increases Usage and Expands Load Provider Ecosystem to Empower Trucking Entrepreneurs
Increasing platform use and strong motorist incomes reinforce CloudTrucks’ position as a leading technology and service provider for trucking business owners.
Airbus to pour more focus into multirole military helicopters based on civilian airframes
Air force and military helicopter operators with an interest in lowering airplane operational costs is what major aerospace manufacturer Airbus is focussing on in an effort to assist military helicopter operators keep assets in operation and well-kept. In this regard, Airbus is developing on its approach of adapting particular of its civilian helicopters into military requirements– a procedure that culminates in such brand-new helicopters receiving the letter M in their naming protocol.





