26 Feb 2013

Logistics

 



At last... Some meaningful action against corrupt officials?

Service delivery is a major problem as it is, but what exacerbates the issue is when those charged with using our tax monies to deliver services too often use it to further their own ends and enrich themselves. So it is to be welcomed that Minister of Justice and Reconciliation Jeff Radebe has announced that the names of those government officials convicted of corruption are to be published.

In a similar vein, National Planning Minister Trevor Manuel says there should be consequences for public servants who do not deliver. Many people might add to that: "What about adding non-performing government ministers and provincial MECs to the mix?"

Writing from the US, Reuben Yonatan tells us what we can expect from VoIP in 2013. As he says, the future is always bright for any kind of computer-related or especially internet-related technology so we can always expect new innovations, but just what sort of innovations can we predict?

It is the government's job to provide the environment in which business can thrive, and it is the job of business to then provide employment. Unfortunately, it appears that in SA much conspires against the establishment and healthy growth of SMEs; a recent study finds South Africa is hostile to SMEs.

Finally, the thought of our tame motoring editor Henrie Geyser in makeup - fancy or otherwise - is, well... deeply disturbing. But the same cannot be said, thank goodness, for Opel's new OPC rocket, which Henrie reckons is a rocket ship with fancy make-up.

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New integrated approach gives Toyota logistics chain visibility
An integrated approach to supply chain management - developed and driven by Imperial Logistics group company Tran-Send Container Logistics, for its client Toyota South Africa in conjunction with the forwarder, Bidvest Panalpina Logistics - has provided the motor manufacturer with exceptional visibility along its logistics chain, enabling the company to plan logistics more efficiently and improve its service to its customers. Read more >>


Aviation

SA wants 'visa-free' status returned
The South African government has approached British authorities to negotiate the possible reinstatement of South Africa's "visa-free" status that was stripped in 2008, said home affairs director-general Mkuseli Apleni on Friday (22 February). Read more >>

Internal surveillance reinforces SAA 'paranoia'
[Nicky Smith] Internal surveillance reports from South African Airways' (SAA) group security services on suspended acting chief executive Vuyisile Kona offer a glimpse into the extent of the paranoia and power struggles at the troubled airline. Read more >>

Etihad Airways signs strategic partnership with Kenya Airways
Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), is to expand significantly its reach across Africa after signing a strategic commercial partnership agreement with Kenya Airways, the national flag carrier of Kenya. Read more >>

Privatise SAA says DA
Turn SA Airways around in five years or privatise it, the Democratic Alliance said on Wednesday (20 February) Read more >>

Premium air travel in Africa 14.7% higher
[Helmo Preuss] African premium air traffic grew by 14.7% in 2012‚ while economy class traffic increased by 11.5% compared with global international air traffic growth of 4.8% and 5.9% respectively‚ the International Air Transport Association (IATA) said on Tuesday (19 February). Read more >>

SAA gears up to implement turnaround strategy
South African Airways (SAA) says it will be ready to present its turnaround strategy to national government by early April. Read more >>


Cargo & Storage

DHL Express triples network in sub-Saharan Africa
DHL Express, the global international express services provider, has expanded its network of DHL Service Points in sub-Saharan Africa from the initial 300 to over 1 000, in just a few short months. Read more >>


Distribution

SAPOA launches first Postal Forum
The Southern Africa Postal Operators Association (SAPOA), a SADC regional body responsible for the postal sector, recently hosted Africa's first Postal Forum at the International Convention Centre in Durban. Read more >>

Imperial Distribution wins Joy Global Mining contract
Mining equipment manufacturer Joy Global Mining has awarded the outsource contract for its distribution service to Imperial Distribution, part of the Imperial Logistics Group. The three-and-a-half-year contract, which was won on open tender, represents the company's first in the mining industry. Read more >>


Shipping

Navy fails to maintain patrol ships
The Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries is to take back its fleet of patrol vessels as the South African Navy has failed to keep them working - six of the ships have lost their certification of being fit for sea. Read more >>

Dragon Boat Challenge - preparing for the Corporate Games
[Issued by Corporate Games] 3rd South Africa, Official License Holder of Corporate Games South Africa, invited companies from all over the Western Cape to participate in a Dragon Boat Challenge. Read more >>  visit press office >>


Transport

Call for referendum on e-tolls
A constitutional law expert has called on the government to hold a referendum on the e-tolls project, according to a report on Wednesday (20 February). Read more >>


International
BHP Billiton to cut costs, control growth
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA: The incoming chief executive of BHP Billiton, Andrew MacKenzie, said on Sunday (24 February) he will maintain focus on costs and productivity when he takes the helm at the world's biggest miner in May. Read more >>

Mobile phones aid disaster relief
XAI-XAI, MOZAMBIQUE: As Mozambique struggles to recover from the worst flooding in more than a decade, aid agencies are pioneering the use of mobile phones to distribute aid and, they hope, cut the cost of logistics in disaster zones. Read more >>

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Government
Martins on ships, tolls, accidents
South Africa needs to develop its own shipping fleet, Transport Minister Ben Martins said on Friday (22 January) Read more >>

Accountants could ease service delivery
Recruiting and training chartered accountants could help ease service delivery problems, Auditor General Terence Nombembe said on Thursday (21 February). Read more >>

Infrastructure plan should not be impacted by slowdown
South Africa 's massive infrastructure plan should not be allowed to be impacted upon by the global economic slowdown or derailed by a lack of funding, Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba said this week. Read more >>

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