18 Jun 2013

Logistics

Banning, a bad idea

That's the message according to research released last week by Econometrix. The results show that a ban on alcohol advertising would cost nearly 12,000 jobs and almost R1.8bn in tax revenue.

The government has, as expected, dismissed the findings as one-sided etc, but one has to ask whether the full implications of banning alcohol advertising, Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi's latest target, have been properly thought through.

Econometrix senior economist Rob Jeffrey said his research also revealed that there was no statistical relationship in South Africa between advertising expenditure and the consumption of alcohol.

Also on the government beat, the SA government wants an investigation into spy allegations made by a UK newspaper, which claims that SA delegates were among those who attended the 2009 Group 20 meeting who were put under surveillance.

The poorest of the poor are the first to suffer when food prices rise and now Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Tina Joemat Pettersson says high prices are a threat to food security. Dead right - so what about doing whatever possible to not only keep commercial farmers on the land, stop landing them with wage bills they cannot sustain, and generally ensuring that we produce food here, rather than have to import it - because the latter will cost a great deal more.

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Weekly top stories

Govt to oppose new e-toll challenge
PRETORIA: Government would oppose the Opposition to Urban Tolling Association's (OUTA) latest move to halt e-tolling in Gauteng. OUTA has raised more than R2 million towards its court challenge to e-tolling on Gauteng's highways. Read more >>

Logistics
Learners urged to be more vigilant on roads
[Nthambeleni Gabara] MALAMULELE: In an effort to stop the number of youth who lose their lives on the country's roads, government has urged students to be more vigilant when walking to school. Read more >>



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Prestigious sustainability award goes to green-thinking Imperial CEO
[Issued by IMPERIAL Logistics] In recognition of his success in greening African supply chains, Imperial Logistics CEO Marius Swanepoel was presented with the "Sustainability Leadership Award" at the annual Sustainable Business Awards, hosted by Nedbank Capital. Read more >>  visit press office >>


Aviation
DRC gets 1,300 SA troops
[Graeme Hosken] Tight security has been thrown around the deployment of more than 1,000 heavily armed South African troops to the Democratic Republic of Congo. Read more >>

Tourism growth outlook looks strong
[Helmo Preuss] Auditing firm PwC on Thursday (13 June) projected total room revenue in SA would grow at a compound annual rate of 9.2% between now and 2017 after overall spending on rooms in all categories rose by 13.4% in 2012 to R15.2bn‚ reflecting an increase in stay-unit nights and a 5.3% rise in the average room rate. Read more >>


Distribution
Wholesale trade sales keep rising
Wholesale trade sales at constant (2012) prices increased by 7.2% year-on-year (y/y) in April compared with a revised 0.5% (0.7%) y/y decrease in March‚ Statistics SA (Stats SA) data showed on Thursday (13 June). Read more >>


Railway
RBCT helps 4.3m tons of coal leave SA
[Helmo Preuss] Richards Bay Coal Terminal (RBCT) - one of the world's largest leading coal export terminals - saw a 6% year-on-year (y/y) fall in tonnage shipped to 4.3m tons (Mt) after a 20.6% y/y surge to 6.2Mt in April. Read more >>


Transport
Petrol price may rise by 81 cents in July
[Helmo Preuss] A weaker rand and higher international product prices are likely to push the Gauteng retail petrol price up by 81 cents a litre (c/l) in July, close to the record R13.20 per litre reached in April‚ data released by the Central Energy Fund last week showed. Read more >>

Ambulances just for pregnant women
[Romaana Naidoo] The North West province has stepped in to curb maternal and infant mortality, and ensure that pregnant women safely deliver their babies at health care facilities, thanks to the establishment of maternity waiting homes and a new fleet of 10 dedicated obstetric ambulances. Read more >>

Govt to oppose new e-toll challenge
PRETORIA: Government would oppose the Opposition to Urban Tolling Association's (OUTA) latest move to halt e-tolling in Gauteng. OUTA has raised more than R2 million towards its court challenge to e-tolling on Gauteng's highways. Read more >>

India's car sales drop 12% in May
NEW DELHI, INDIA: Car sales in India slid by over 12% in May, data showed Tuesday (11 June), marking an unprecedented seventh month of decline as an industry body warned that layoffs now loomed in the once-booming sector. Read more >>


International

Airbus, Boeing battle it out for orders
LE BOURGET, FRANCE: Airbus led rival Boeing on Monday (17 June) in the opening battle for orders at the world's biggest air show, where Brazil's Embraer launched its new jets amid a range of different deals. Read more >>

Euronews becomes the news provider on KLM long-haul flights
LYON, FRANCE: KLM, The global Dutch national airline company, has selected Euronews to provide its passengers with extensive, informative and entertaining international news content. Read more >>

Travel chaos grips France
PARIS, FRANCE: Thousands of flights in and out of French airports were cancelled on Wednesday as a strike by air traffic controllers intensified just hours before a nationwide rail strike was due to start. Read more >>

VW gearbox fault prompts car recall
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA: German car manufacturer, Volkswagen (VW) on Wednesday (12 June) recalled nearly 26,000 vehicles in Australia due to a gearbox problem that could cause cars to lose power on the road. Read more >>

Flights disrupted as controllers strike
PARIS - Hundreds of flights in France were cancelled on Tuesday (11 June) as air traffic controllers went on strike against changes to a long-running EU project aimed at creating a single European airspace. Read more >>

French car share project heads to Indy
CHICAGO, USA: A French electric car share programme has set its sights on the home of one of the top US racing events, Indianapolis. Read more >>


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