Yesterday, the Road Freight Association (RFA) lodged papers to join the legal proceedings brought by the Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance, South African Vehicle Renting and Leasing Association, Quadpara Association of South Africa and the South...
If you live in Gauteng you will know what a hot topic e-tolling is! All that has been heard of late is about the expensive e-tolling system, threats of striking and people refusing to get e-tags but does anyone really know the pros and cons to the...
Professor Emile van Zyl, Senior Chair of Energy Research: Biofuels at Stellenbosch University, speaking at the Transport World Africa business breakfast held at the Killarney Country Club on 19 April 2012 and hosted by FACE2FACE, an 3S MEDIA...
Transnet’s much publicized “back to rail” strategy is a much talked about concept within the transport industry, particularly the road freight industry, but with very little understood as to the what and wherefores of it all – until now. At...
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The Congress of South African Trade Unions is mobilizing its two million members for the mother of all protests against the act of highway robbery set to be committed from 30 April 2012 – the Gauteng e-tolls! We are confident that we will be...
Maersk Mc-Kinney Moeller, longtime shipping magnate, dies at 98 Maersk Mc-Kinney Moeller, an immensely rich and powerful Danish businessmen who transformed his family’s shipping company into the world’s largest, died on Monday in Copenhagen. He was...
In planning forward, Transnet expects to double grain tonnages transported over the seven years of its expansion plan. Even so, this will still fall short of industry requirements, says Albert Swart, Transnet Freight Rail executive manager of sales...
E-toll rate shock: R1.75 a kilometre! Drivers who don’t buy an e-tag for Gauteng’s new toll roads will face a punitive tariff of R1.75 a kilometre. An e-tag user will pay 30c a kilometre, while an “alternative user” is to be charged six times that...