by Skyline Logistics | Apr 28, 2015 | FTW Weekly, General News
Industry is gearing up for another fight with the South African Revenue Service – and this time billions of rands are at stake. Sars earlier this month published a proposal for a fixed deferment period of one calendar month to apply to all deferment account holders,...
by Skyline Logistics | Apr 28, 2015 | FTW Weekly
The Ports Regulator has once again restrained Transnet National Ports Authority’s (TNPA’s) tariff-increasing ambitions. Although TNPA requested a tariff increase of 9.47% for the 2015/16 tariff year, the regulator has only approved an overall increase in average...
by Skyline Logistics | Apr 28, 2015 | FTW Weekly, General News
Anyone reading the 2015 budget speech of finance minister Nhlanhla Nene would be hard pressed to identify any commitment to increasing South Africa’s competitiveness through investment in the total logistics value chain. Following president Jacob Zuma’s lead in his...
by Skyline Logistics | Apr 28, 2015 | FTW Weekly, General News
There are high hopes about the impact of the Grand Inga hydropower project which is expected to go a long way in alleviating the power crisis in sub-Saharan Africa. According to Anita George, a senior director with the World Bank Group, the project in the Congo River...
by Skyline Logistics | Apr 28, 2015 | FTW Weekly
The main representative bodies in the freight industry intend to appeal to the minister of transport to redraft the contentious consignor/consignee regulation (part of the National Ports Act) – which legal advisers have described as “very badly drafted, and probably...
by Skyline Logistics | Mar 6, 2015 | FTW Weekly, General News
The latest FTW update of gate moves at the Port of Durban’s container terminals has revealed a significant improvement for Pier 1, but that Pier 2 has been a mess recently. However, according to Kevin Martin, chairman of the Durban harbour carriers division of the SA...