Traxtion In The Media
Clarity on business role in Transnet
Private sector companies that provide finance for maintenance and infrastructure upgrades for SA’s ailing freight rail network, which is now the sole responsibility of Transnet, will receive preferential service and rates to transport their goods to and from the...
Reform ‘key to getting rail back on track in SA’
Third-party access is expected to gain momentum after the launch last year of the white paper on national policy, says Traxtion CEO James Holley. Reform is key to unlocking South Africa’s rail potential as third-party access is expected to gain momentum after the...
Railway Realities: Traxtion CEO James Holley Speaks on South African Rail’s Challenges and Prospects
Amidst the bustle of the International Railway Safety Council conference in Cape Town, hosted by the Railway Safety Regulator, we engaged in a candid “Coffee with the Editor” session with James Holley, the CEO of Traxtion. Our discussion touches on Traxtion’s growth,...
Awards Honour and Celebrate the Supply Chain Profession in Africa
The winners of the second annual Africa Supply Chain Excellence Awards (ASCEA) were announced at a gala event in Johannesburg attended by more than 220 supply chain practitioners from across the continent last month. These awards recognise the vital role played by the...
Safety at level crossings highlighted
South African companies and organisations were involved in this year’s International Level Crossing Awareness Day (ILCAD), in an effort to raise awareness and improve the safety of pedestrians and motorists at rail level crossings. Construction materials group...
Training in the Rail Industry
Traxtion, the largest private freight rail operator in Africa, won a major accolade at this year’s Africa Supply Chain Excellence (ASCEA) awards. The ceremony announcing this year’s winners was held in Johannesburg recently and Traxtion walked away as winner in the...