17 Apr 2012

Logistics

 

The SKA's the limit... or not

After much hype and talk that South Africa is the preferred site for the Square Kilometre Array - and incidentally one of the largest investments in this country - it seems the project might end up being 'shared' between SA and Australia. This is despite even more talk from both sides that 'sharing' is not an option - so that comes about, the investment might not be as large as we had hoped, had we won the bid outright. Which is not to say we won't... or will... we just have to await the final decision, fingers crossed.

On the mobile front there are now claims that Turkcell tried to extort US$4.2bn from MTN... It seems things get murkier by the minute.

How should SA business spend their money? Paddy Hartdegen takes issue with Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba, who apparently had some thoughts on the subject. Hartdegen points out that rather than trying to tell SA business what to do with their cash, Gigaba should rather start telling his fellows in government to stop sending out mixed signals. It makes business nervous, you see.

Oh kyk! 'Da Boss' is in town... For you food fanatics who sit glued to the magic box as Buddy Valastro and his team create (with some histrionics, to add flavour) yet another masterpiece for little Hank's party, or whatever, here's your chance to see the man in 'da flesh', so to speak. Why? How can this be? Because da 'Cake Boss' is due to bake up a storm in Cape Town.

Lastly, something for you petrol-heads out there - particularly those with around R1.4m in loose change aching to be spent... Our motoring editor, Henrie 'Schumacher' Geyser waxes lyrical on the 2012 Nissan GT-R, which seems to have made him weak at the knees - apparently quite a common reaction on the part of those of us who get all emotional when we spy a vision in metal (marred only by the e-tag, unfortunately).

Rod Baker, content director

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Manufacturer's rapid link to market via OR aerotropolis
Harnessing and directing South African airports' natural dynamism is vital, Business Day reports. Globally, airports serve as catalysts for investment, often attracting industries who settle in close proximity. Read more >>

Distribution


Grain logistics - Transnet needs to come to the party
[Shannon Sherry] Despite its R300bn expansion plans, Transnet will continue to be a spoke in the wheel for SA's grain industry as farmers attempt to cash in on increasing exports and economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa. Read more >>

Railway


Transnet's improved infrastructure may clear bottlenecks
The Handy Shipping Guide reports that SA's state owned freight and logistics carrier Transnet, has announced bold plans to boost its rail sector to be the fifth largest global carrier of its type. Read more >>

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Deserted e-toll outlets: Gautengers vote with their feet
News24 reports that e-toll outlets had no customers despite being staffed with between three to five cashiers and a branch supervisor, with some outlets adding self-help computers for those who didn't need direct help, flat screen televisions sets and comfortable chairs in anticipation of the queues. Read more >>

No need to re-register: Sanral
Road users who have registered for e-tolls would not have to do so again, the SA National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) said on Thursday. Read more >>

Sanral to announce new conditions on e-tolling
The South African National Roads Agency Limited (SANRAL) has announced that it will issue revised terms and conditions for road users who register for Gauteng's e-tolling system. Read more >>


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KZN hosts economic symposium
[Kemantha Govender] With economic growth in KwaZulu-Natal looking optimistic this year, the provincial government has reached out to private sector experts for their input to enhance this objective. Read more >>

Saldanha exports reach record 5.8 Mt in March
SA's bulk export volumes rose by 20.8% in March from February after having dropped by 21.2% in February from January as mostly iron ore exports out of Saldanha surged by 127.6% month on month (m/m) to a record 5.85 million tons (Mt), Transnet National Ports Authority data showed on Wednesday. Read more >>

E-tolling will impoverish our people: Maponya
[Gaongalelwe Moatshe] Well known Soweto businessman, Richard Maponya says that the e-tolling system is going to have a negative affect the public. He says that as it is a system that is being imposed on the people, he feels more thought should have gone into the process. Read more >>

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