28 May 2013

Logistics

Whale watching? Watch out!

"Hello? Hello? Hellllooooo? Ah! Is that Tina? Listen, I want to go and watch some whales off Hermanus... is that OK with you..?"

Bureaucracy going overboard... According to University of Cape Town mathematician Doug Butterworth, at present, "any member of the public, engaged in, for example, whale watching, would be guilty of an offence unless they had received personal permission from the minister to do so."

Investors are a wary bunch... they don't like uncertainty and nor do they like strikes, wildcat (and violent) strikes in particular. Employers feel the same way, so Zuma is talking sense when he says that embarking on wildcat strikes is no way to advance interests of the poor.

Gotcha Gupta... Now let's see... the plane in question - you know, that one - landed at Waterkloof air base on 30 April. So it took the Indian High Commission almost a month to find out/declare that the Gupta's party plane was on "official business". One might have expected such information to have been at the commission's fingertips...

On to money matters, according to Quinton Mtyala and TJ Strydom, Oscar Pistorius is haemorrhaging money four months after he fired the fateful shots that killed his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp and sent his life into a tailspin.

Would you buy a used car from this man? You bet, because Henrie Geyser, our tame motoring editor, knows what he's talking about when he says you need to step carefully when buying a car. As a bonus, he also has a few motoring reviews for you of the latest models designed to make your credit card bleed.

Rod Baker, Content Director

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Weekly top stories

Gupta's party plane on "official business"
Some wedding guests on board a privately chartered plane that landed at Waterkloof Air Force Base had official business in South Africa‚ the Indian High Commission said on Tuesday (21 May). Read more >>
Clarity sought on TE's manufacturing role
[Nicky Smith]
Menzies Aviation receives global safety recognition

Logistics
Supply Chain Management award winners announced
"Supply Chain Management training continues to play a critical role in building capacity and ensuring the sustainability of the competiveness of South African logistics and supply chain management in the global context," said Cobus Rossouw, president of SAPICS, at the Supply Chain Management Education Excellence Awards evening recently held at The Venue in Rosebank. Read more >>


Aviation
Gupta's party plane on "official business"
Some wedding guests on board a privately chartered plane that landed at Waterkloof Air Force Base had official business in South Africa‚ the Indian High Commission said on Tuesday (21 May). Read more >>

Thales, ATNS SA improve SA's air traffic systems
Thales and Air Traffic Navigation Services (ATNS) Company of South Africa, long standing partners in Air Traffic Management (ATM) systems, recently signed several major contracts. Read more >>

Menzies Aviation receives global safety recognition
Menzies Aviation is the first operator in South Africa to receive a South African IATA Safety Audit for Ground Operations (ISAGO) certification for both its OR Tambo and Cape Town operations. Read more >>


Distribution
Africa must make better use of resources
[Mariam Isa] Africa's agricultural‚ mining and energy resources could be better used to boost the continent's pace of economic growth and pave the way for a breakthrough in human development‚ according to a report released on Monday (27 May). Read more >>


Railway
Clarity sought on TE's manufacturing role
[Nicky Smith] Two of SA's largest rail engineering firms have expressed concern about the dominant role state-owned Transnet Engineering (TE) looks set to play in the country's R324bn rail investment plan with one firm describing the state's approach to partnering with the private sector in infrastructure investment as "schizophrenic". Read more >>


Shipping
What's happening with SA port tariffs?
The deadline of 31 May for public comment on the new five-year plan for restructuring SA's port tariffs from 2014 is looming fast with just a week to go. Read more >>


Transport
Ford vans bring pain and pleasure
[Henrie Geyser: motoring editor] Volkswagen's Transporter and Hyundai's H1 which have been slugging it out for the top dog status in the local van market suddenly face a new challenge now that the once-popular Ford Transit has stepped into the ring proudly waving a string of international accolades. Read more >>

More churches join protest over tolls
[Jenna Etheridge] More churches have come out against the e-tolling of Gauteng's highways and the impact it will have on members and religious activities. Read more >>

Cosatu gains support for toll protests
[Ahmed Areff] The Congress of SA Trade Unions (Cosatu) will be joined by at least 10 civil society organisations and some religious leaders in a series of protests in the next few weeks against the e-tolling of Gauteng highways. Read more >>

Cape Town wins winelands court battle
A South African court on Tuesday (21 May) froze plans to charge motorists using two roads from Cape Town to the country's scenic winelands. Read more >>

Court rules in favour of Redisa
Government's waste tyre recycling plan is back on track after a Supreme Court of Appeal ruling on Thursday (23 May). Read more >>

Car sales - dealers' confidence falls
[Alexander Parker] Vehicle dealers' confidence dipped in the second quarter‚ WesBank's quarterly vehicle sales confidence indicator showed on Wednesday (22 May). Read more >>


International

TNT Express in Pakistan wins All Books Plus contract
KARACHI, PAKISTAN: TNT Express in Pakistan has signed a one year shipping service agreement with All Books Plus. Read more >>

TNT Express in OMAN launches 'Mobile Worker'
MUSCAT, OMAN: TNT Express in Oman, one of the world leading express service provider companies, has unveiled its state of the art Mobile Worker communication units in Oman which enables drivers to send and receive delivery information in real-time through hand-held scanners throughout Muscat city. Read more >>

Kindle now available in 170 countries
NEW YORK, USA: Online retailer Amazon said on Thursday (23 May) that it is expanding sales of its Kindle tablet computers to "over 170 countries and territories around the world", and its Appstore to almost 200 countries. Read more >>

More International


Government

Troops return to CAR region
Defence Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula confirmed last week that South Africa had deployed troops to countries neighbouring the Central African Republic to assist with the withdrawal of SANDF forces in the CAR. She was speaking to journalists at the Cape Town Press Club. Read more >>

Sanral welcomes passing of Transport Amendment Bill
The South African National Road Agency Limited (Sanral) has welcomed the passing of the Transport and Related Matters Amendment Bill by the National Council of Provinces (NCOP), which amends the Sanral Act. Read more >>

Tolls needed to pay road bills
[Linda Ensor] The non-collection of toll fees could negatively affect the South African National Road Agency Limited's (Sanral's) ability to raise capital for infrastructure development projects‚ Transport Minister Ben Martins said in the National Council of Provinces on Wednesday (22 May). Read more >>

ACSA appoints new directors
Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) on Monday confirmed the appointment of Bongani Maseko and Maureen Manyama-Matome as Managing Director and Financial Director respectively. Read more >>

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