SARS introduces eCase and ePenalty systems for 2020

SARS introduces eCase and ePenalty systems for 2020

On 6 December 2019, SARS Customs introduced two new systems as part of its Reporting of Conveyances and Goods (RCG) project, the eCase system and the ePenalty system. 

The systems are not yet operational. SARS will further engage external stakeholders in more detail on both eCase and ePenalty by means of specific workshops, as well as through detailed communications, before these systems are operationalised.

This will take place in the first quarter of 2020, after which a firm implementation date will be shared with clients. For any enquiries contact SARS directly. 

New annual record achieved for vehicle exports

New annual record achieved for vehicle exports

NAAMSA confirmed that aggregate domestic new vehicle sales, at 44 738 units, reflected a decline of 2 740 units or 5,8% from the 47 478 vehicles sold in November last year. Although monthly export sales had registered a marginal decline during the month, a new annual record had been set with still one month to go until year-end.

The November 2019 export sales number at 35 271 vehicles reflected a marginal decline of 306 units, or 0,9%, compared to the 35 577 vehicles exported in the same month last year. However, of significance is that vehicle exports, at 374 215 units for the first eleven months of the year, have now already surpassed the previous annual record of 351 139 vehicles exported in 2018.

Industry vehicle production levels would continue to benefit from strong vehicle export sales.

Download the full NAAMSA press release below as well as the November 2019 Industry New Vehicle Sales.

New terminal operator launches business in Port of PE

New terminal operator launches business in Port of PE

Bidfreight Port Operations (Pty) Ltd (BPO) officially launched its Multi-Purpose Terminal operations in the Port of PE on Friday, 29 November 2019 after completion of its refurbishment to Sheds 10 and 11.

Transnet National Ports Authority’s (TNPA) Port of PE announced in February this year the appointment of its third terminal operator at the Multi-Purpose Terminal (MPT). BPO became the second private terminal operator at the MPT after the successful award of a Section 56 terminal operator license through an open tender process.

The license awarded to BPO required the design, development, financing, construction, operation and maintenance of the sheds. The project has now officially been completed with the sheds transformed into state-of-the-art facilities ensuring vital volume growth of multi-purpose cargo passing through the Port of PE, boosting the economy of Nelson Mandela Bay and providing much needed jobs. A Section 56 agreement, in terms of the National Ports Act, allows TNPA to sign terminal operator agreements with private-sector companies to reduce the cost of doing business and improve the competitiveness of South African companies.

The strategic partnership between TNPA and BPO has ensured the critical creation of jobs during the construction phase, the promotion of rural development through skills development in the construction industry, empowering local BBBEE businesses and increasing local business revenue.

Rajesh Dana, Port Manager of the Port of PE said, “The transformation that BPO has brought to the MPT through the refurbishment and upgrade of Sheds 10 and 11, is testament to what a Section 56 agreement can achieve through collaboration with industry players. BPO has provided great investment into the sheds and has further ensured that TNPA delivers on its mandate of ensuring economic growth in Nelson Mandela Bay, through successful facilitation of business opportunities.”

“Reaching this milestone of completing the construction and facelift of the Port of PE’s sheds is attributed not only to the hard work and commitment shown by our BPO employees, but also to the manner in which the TNPA Port of PE team has supported and facilitated the process in getting us to this point. BPO can now optimally strive to surpass the values enshrined in our motto: In place. On Time.”  said Jannie Roux, BPO’s Managing Director.

BPO is a fully empowered Level 2 BBBEE entity and is one of the largest providers of in-port logistics in South Africa. BPO aims to create at least 30 new permanent jobs in the logistical supply chain through their PE operation, enhancing their reputation of world-class expertise in stevedoring, transport, agency clearing and forwarding as well as warehousing.

Bidfreight Port Operations (Pty) Ltd (BPO) officially launched its Multi-Purpose Terminal operations in the Port of PE

Celebrating the milestone in the Port of PE are from the left Wandile Mzamo (Director Strategy & Corporate Affairs, BPO), Jannie Roux (MD, BPO) and Sujit Bhagattjee.

 

Celebrating the fruit of the strategic partnership between TNPA and BPO are from the left Jannie Roux (MD, BPO) and Rajesh Dana (Port of PE’s Port Manager, TNPA).

 

BPO’s staff are from the left Jimmy Prinsloo (General Manager), Wandile Mzamo (Director Strategy & Corporate Affairs), Taryn Lange (Operations Director) and Jannie Roux (MD).

 

The refurbished Sheds 10 and 11 in the Port of PE.

 

Addressing the audience is Jannie Roux (MD, BPO).