Cargo Carriers drives excellence in SHEQ; Industries strive to create a “Zero...
It is more than an ability to provide an innovative transport logistics solution that has ensured Johannesburg Stock Exchange-listed Cargo Carriers remains a preferred partner to leading participants...
View ArticleGovernment spends R10.7m fixing crashed cars
An astounding 10.7-million has been forked out by the government, over a period of three years, to fix almost 1000 state-owned vehicles involved in carelessly car crashes. Out of the 993 vehicles...
View ArticleBlack-owned shipping company making waves in maritime sector
Two KwaZulu Natal men have realised a lifelong ambition by becoming the first 100 percent black-owned ship-owners in South Africa. Durand Naidoo and Thuso Mhlambi, both 33, are the owners of Linsen...
View ArticleCargo volumes in SA ports on the rise
Predictions as to how last year would end for the port of Durban proved reasonably accurate (Network, January 16). Containerised cargo, which always attracts the most attention in the port and for the...
View ArticleThe app tackling Cape Town’s parking problem
Cape Town’s parking problem seems to be ever increasing. Now, a new local app has been designed to take on the daunting task of reducing the waiting line for the parking bay by connecting motorists not...
View ArticleNew car licence fee increases announced
South African motorists can expect to pay much more in national licensing transaction fees in 2019. This was confirmed by a government gazette published on Friday (8 March) in which minister of...
View ArticleCity may take over passenger rail
The City is seeking out a strong multi-disciplinary team of rail experts to assist the Transport Directorate with developing a plan for taking over the urban rail service in Cape Town from the...
View ArticleThis garage is turning $27,000 cars into $1m collectibles
The Geneva Motor Show this year was characterized by what might as well have been alien life forms. There wasn’t much room to navigate between the $2 million electric cars in carbon fiber exoskeletons...
View ArticlePresident to witness testing of new PRASA train sets
President Cyril Ramaphosa is set to visit the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) in Cape Town next week where he will be briefed on efforts to improve commuter services. The meeting, set for...
View ArticleBolt for Business launches in South Africa
Bolt, the on-demand transportation platform that operates in 12 South African cities, has launched Bolt for Business,allowing companies of all sizes to manage and pay for corporate trips via a single,...
View ArticleElectric scooter service to launch in Cape Town
Cape Town is a city that is both health and environmentally conscious, and a new transportation service launching in early 2020 will allow locals to travel the city in the open air, without worrying...
View Article2019 a record year for VWSA
THE Volkswagen Group South Africa (VWSA) plant in Uitenhage ended 2019 on a high note, achieving an all-time record for production in a single year. The plant manufactured a total of 161 954 vehicles...
View ArticleMyCiTi fares cheaper in July 2020
The fares for the MyCiTi bus service more affordable since Wednesday 1 July 2020 ‘THE reduction is possible due to fuel prices dropping significantly due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the...
View ArticleEngen’s new transport fleet – staying ahead of the game
Engen, South Africa’s favourite petroleum brand*, has taken another step towards reducing its carbon footprint and meeting the needs of its current and future customers after adding 17 new Euro 5...
View ArticleSuperior visibility for the supply chain
Applied to the outermost layer of packaging, tertiary coding and labelling are crucial to supply chain logistics during warehouse storage and bulk transportation. Ideal for this application, CimPak’s...
View ArticleNext generation 35m flagship vessel launched
NAUTIC Africa, the Paarden Eiland based shipbuilder (a subsisary of Paramount Maritime Holdings) has launched its new flagship 35m Sentinel vessel, the second of the new enhanced class. Following the...
View ArticleShell to make first profit from oil output since pandemic
Royal Dutch Shell said it expects to make the first profit from pumping oil since the start of the pandemic. Shell’s upstream unit, which largely handles the exploration and production of crude, was...
View ArticleBlessing ceremony held for first IPV
THE South African Navy (SAN) recently held a blessing ceremony of the first of three Multi Mission Inshore Patrol Vessels (MMIPV) at Damen Shipyards Cape Town (DSCT). Initially, the plan had been to...
View ArticleTransformation imperative in aviation
Transformation in the aviation sector remains a challenge, with the 2020/21 financial year aviation statistics showing that no meaningful progress has been made in terms of transformation, particularly...
View ArticleNew DAF Trucks to hit the highways
DISTRIBUTED by Babcock in southern Africa, the latest DAF Trucks will soon be hitting South Africa’s highways as DAF CF and XF series are launched into the market. Specifically engineered for local...
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