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Signal-minded approach to signal jamming

Signal jamming is an increasingly popular means for criminals to steal vehicles and loads, with truck hijackings costing the country an estimated R3 billion in 2015. In almost every reported hijacking incident, the truck’s tracking signal was not...

RTMS driving performance

Premier recently implemented the Road Transport Management System (RTMS) in its operations. Andre Pretorius, regional transport manager at Premier, tells Transport World Africa how this decision is impacting business performance. The...
Hyundai tipper

Hyundai tips bakkie production scale

The Commercial Vehicles division of Hyundai Automotive South Africa now assembles and converts the H100 Tipper in Apex, Benoni. Previously, the tipper was available in restricted numbers, due to the outsourcing of the conversion. “We...
Landfill

Old landfill still costing CT

It is alleged that the City of Cape Town is spending approximately half a million rand a year on maintaining an old landfill site. The dump site, located beneath the popular kite-surfing beach of Witsands between Kommetjie and Scarborough, was used...

MagMeal could save our oceans

The world’s growing population results in an ever-increasing demand for food. However, there is not enough feed to feed the animals which humans consume. In this regard, a new process has the potential to save money and fish populations. In 2012,...

Could a waste management tax hurt industry?

Industry has significant concerns surrounding increased government intervention in waste management regulation and the imposition of a waste management charge or tax. The Waste Management Amendment Act of 2014 requires an Act of Parliament to give...

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The official magazine of the Institute of Waste Management of Southern Africa (IWMSA) and is endorsed by 12 industry associations. ReSource is only integrated resources and waste management magazine in southern Africa.

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The official magazine of the Water Institute of Southern Africa (WISA), the magazine publishes content dealing with the supply, governance, financing, treatment and measurement of water and sanitation in southern Africa.

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