Commuter Bus Employers Organisation (CBEO)
The Commuter Bus Employers Organisation is an employers’ organisation for the transport industry in South Africa
Continue reading →The Commuter Bus Employers Organisation is an employers’ organisation for the transport industry in South Africa
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The National African Federated Transport Organisation (NAFTO) is a Non-Profit transport co-ordinator, integration and membership based organisation and is an affiliated sector of the National African Federated Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NAFCOC).
Continue reading →The scope of the MFIBC is: the motor ferry industry means an industry concerned with the transportation of motor vehicles by road, whether by vehicle carrier or own wheels to and from Vehicle Manufacturers, harbours, rail, storage depots, dealers and third parties”
Continue reading →The South African Association of Ship Operators and Agents (SAASOA) is a section 21 company which represents Ship Operators and Vessel Agents. Its members are also members of various international shipping and ships agency organizations.
Continue reading →The South African Association of Ship Operators and Agents (SAASOA) is a section 21 company which represents Ship Operators and Vessel Agents. Its members are also members of various international shipping and ships agency organizations.
Continue reading →Established in 1980, SABOA is a non-profit, member driven Association focused on creating a transformative and sustainable bus and coach industry in South Africa. The association plays a key role in the transport policy formulation process and is an active and credible participant in the consultative platforms of Government. SABOA is committed to representing the interests of its members and its lobbying, research, education and empowerment initiatives. The Associations, through its long-standing involvement in public transport, has become known as the Voice of the Bus and Coach Industry.
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