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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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IATA to trial air cargo carbon emissions calculator with Etihad Airways

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) and Etihad Airways will be jointly trialling a calculation tool for carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions that has been specially developed for cargo flights. IATA is the representative body for the global airline industry, and the IATA CO2 Connect, which calculates CO2 emissions for passenger flights, has been successfully used since June. The association describes it as the most accurate such calculator on the market. “Aviation will achieve net-zero …

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Ecommerce reshaping logistics industry, facilities

The aspects contributing to growth in logistics facilities are mostly centred around ecommerce, as smaller sized companies continue adopting ecommerce and delivery in addition to bigger companies and, with need from smaller sized companies anticipated to continue, this will continue to drive development into the foreseeable future, stated logistics parks residential or commercial property business Inospace founder and CEO Rael Levitt. South Africa remains in the early stages of adoption and will see more growth as online retail grows, as companies adopt brand-new technologies and as the nation’s shipment economy grows, he said throughout a talk hosted by JSE-listed real estate investment trust Fortress REIT on September 28.

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Cape Town airport has less than a week of jet fuel left

Cape Town International Airport currently only has enough jet fuel stock to last between four to six days after bad weather caused a supply shipment to be delayed. To reduce the risk of jet fuel running out, Airports Company SA issued a ‘Notice to Airmen’, requesting airlines to reduce fuel intake from Cape Town, Mark Maclean, the regional general manager of the airport told News24 Business on Monday. "Various fuel suppliers are also holding stock in their tanks and will deliver additional [jet fuel] to the airport," he said. "By asking airlines to reduce jet fuel uplift in Cape Town, it will allow the airport to build a bigger stock buffer over the next five to seven days and reduce a stock out risk while the shipment of JET A1 is delivered to the airport. This shipment is scheduled to arrive at the end of the week."

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Remgro’s full-year headline earnings recover to above pre-pandemic levels

Investment holding company Remgro tape-recorded a strong fiscal year ended June 30, in spite of headwinds that the business says can be considered as severe occasions, which interrupted the local and international economy. This includes the Covid-19 pandemic, paired with the civil discontent in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng in July 2021, which was followed by the ongoing Russia-Ukraine dispute, constant power supply constraints and high single-digit inflation in the US and in other places.

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