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International and domestic economic trends

A presentation by Mr. Ulrich Joubert (Economist) at the Transport Forum SIG 21 April 2016 hosted by T-Systems SA Pty)Ltd. The theme for the event was: “Innovation in Transnet” and the topic of the presentation was: “International...

Five steps for effective event waste management

Big events generate a lot of waste. So much so that nine truckloads of plastic waste was collected at this year’s Two Oceans Marathon. The 2016 Two Oceans Marathon attracted almost 30 000 athletes – that’s a lot of water sachets to keep track of,...
Cape Town port

TPT readies Navis 2.6

Transnet Port Terminals (TPT) says the upgrade of Navis – from 2.3 to 2.6 – will limit business risks to TPT and its customers. According to the company, version 2.6 boasts a number of new features like enhanced rail functionality, improved...
Khonelaphi Khangwayini Ngubane

Lady driver a rose among the thorns

Lady truck driver Khonelaphi Khangwayini Ngubane’s childhood can be described as unconventional. The mother of four first began driving buses and trucks in 2002 when she was 36 years old. Growing up in Msinga, a farmstead in KwaZulu-Natal, she was...
Regent Insurance Highway Heroes launch

Driver competition welcomes foreign nationals

The 2016 Regent Insurance Highway Heroes (HH) campaign launch was held at the Urban Tree in Sandton last week. A decade ago the company’s management team identified professional driver training as a key point of competitive advantage for both...

The cost of road safety in Africa

Transportation expands access to jobs, education and healthcare; it connects goods and services to markets and is a key driver of growth in African countries where 90 per cent of people and goods are moved by road. With only two percent of the...

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