Week: Week 31-2023

Durban Car Terminal Goes Digital

Durban Car Terminal’s digital conversion, revolutionising the way import and export cars are managed. Over 7,561 parking bays now feature high-tech bar-coded labels for real-time car location, significantly reducing delays and short shipments.

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Beitbridge Bulawayo Railways (BBR) Excited to Engage with Suppliers at the Southern African Railway Association Conference and Exhibition

Beitbridge Bulawayo Railways (BBR), a pioneering PPP in Southern Africa's rail industry, at the SARA Conference & Exhibition from Oct 25-27, 2023, in Johannesburg. Discover the latest in rail trends, innovations, and collaborative opportunities with regional rail CEOs and industry stakeholders. Engage, learn, and shape the future of railways in Africa.

10. Completed

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Prasa Job Opportunities

Explore top executive positions now available at the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA). From Chief Executive Officers for various divisions to Chief Security and Procurement officers at the Corporate Office, find the perfect role to elevate your career. Apply by 22 August 2023.

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Nnoni Mokgethi, Traxtion’s Brand, Communications and Marketing Manager, and Morris Kgama, Business Development Manager at Traxtion, celebrate one of their awards at the annual Africa Supply Chain Excellence Awards held in Johannesburg this week.

Traxtion Wins At Awards

Traxtion, Africa's leading private freight rail operator, clinches top honours at the Africa Supply Chain Excellence (ASCEA) Awards. Dive into the accolades, Traxtion's groundbreaking ventures like Calabash, and CEO James Holley's take on their pivotal role in Africa's railway landscape.

10. Completed

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African Development Bank President meets with Zambia’s Minister for Science and Technology and acting Finance Minister Felix Mutati

African Development Bank Group Rallies Behind Zambia and Plans Up to $150 Million in Budget Support as Country Succeeds With Debt Restructuring

The African Development Bank Group's planned budget support of up to $150 million for Zambia, following its successful debt restructuring, will catalyse transformative infrastructure projects in sectors such as rail and transport, leading to a stronger, more resilient Zambian economy.

10. Completed

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