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Strategic intent goes beyond SA borders

A strategic partnership with the intent of venturing into operations north of South Africa’s borders is being undertaken between Transnet Port Terminals (TPT) and construction and engineering group Aveng. The two companies recently signed a...
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Delivering 6 million school books

The job of distributing six million school books to 5000 schools in Limpopo and the Northern Cape has been awarded to Imperial Logistics group company Imperial Truck Rental, by the South African Post Office (SAPO). Johnny Wright MD at Imperial...
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HINO and the 2014 Dakar Rally

Next year will mark the 23rd consecutive year that Hino has entered the Dakar Rally having been the first Japanese manufacturers to enter this rally when it competed in the 1991 event, which went from Paris to Dakar via Tripoli. Hino Team Sugawara...
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South African recycling industry shows its support

Cape Town today plays host to a full day conference entitled “Global Partnerships for a Sustainable Recycling Sector; Sharing. Dialogue. Action.” In order to afford visiting delegates an opportunity to see various recycling initiatives in and...
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Co-generation attracts most interest at SAEEC

The final day at the Southern African Energy Efficiency Convention (SAEEC) looked at mining and industrial efficiency, measurement and verification, co-generation and renewable and alternative energy. With South Africa’s continued reliance on coal,...
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10 PPM diesel launched

Sasol has launched its new fuel the turbodieselTM ULS 10ppm making it the lowest sulphur content diesel available in South Africa. According to Sasol the fuel has advanced detergency and lubricity properties to keep the engine and fuel injection...
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Designs on sustainable transport

A sustainable future is not only essential for protecting precious natural resources, but it also makes complete business sense. Greenhouse gas emissions from transport, in particular, are increasing at a faster rate than any other energy using...