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Road Ahead - Transport and Logistics Bulletin

13 November 2012
Public transport to drive on gas
Public transport to drive on gasPlans to increase use of LPG

Plans are underway to increase the use of gas in taxis and buses which could lead to the local manufactures of dual-gas/fuel systems and the implementation of regulations that would eventually prohibit the registration of vehicles which are not outfitted with such units.

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E-tolling: The RFA perspective
E-tolling: The RFA perspectiveThe Road Freight Association (RFA) has confirmed its support for e-tolling on the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project (GFIP)

The Road Freight Association (RFA) has confirmed its support for e-tolling on the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project (GFIP), re-iterating that this is based purely on the current cost and the introduction of an independent regulator.

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Let's e-toll, but the proper way
Let's e-toll, but the proper wayDoing it correctly

One of South Africa’s top logistics experts, Cobus Rossouw Pr. Eng, Chief Integration Officer, Imperial Logistics, holds the view that e-tolling the Gauteng freeway system is perfectly acceptable, as long as it is done properly.

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Logistics upstart seals the deal
Logistics upstart seals the dealQuality accolades for Imperial Cargo

Several prestigious achievements mark the close of what has been an outstanding year for Imperial Cargo, a member of the Imperial Logistics group.

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Bridgestone, SATRP lose out to REDISA
Bridgestone, SATRP lose out to REDISAApplication for leave to appeal dismissed

The South African Tyre Recycling Process company (SATRP) and Bridgestone Tyres have had their application for leave to appeal in the Recycling and Economic Development Initiative of SA (REDISA) matter dismissed with costs. 

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