[Johannesburg, 07 November 2022] In an effort to boost localisation and South Africa’s
manufacturing capabilities, Transnet is partnering with the National Association of Automotive
Component and Allied Manufacturers (NAACAM) and the National Empowerment Fund (NEF)
to support areas core to Transnet’s business.
The five-year partnership in which Transnet, NEF and NAACAM will together implement a
programme of approximately R224 million, is expected to contribute to the resurgence of local
manufacturing and lowering logistics costs.
According to Transnet Group Chief Executive, Portia Derby, Transnet has a major role to play
in enabling the growth and competitiveness of the South African economy by pursuing a
domestic manufacturing agenda in looking to support relevant business units.
The historic lack of investment in infrastructure has had a significantly negative impact on
local industry, resulting in the loss of scale and a decrease in manufacturing industry
capabilities.
Transnet’s partnership with NAACAM – through Enterprise and Supplier Development – aims
to develop local manufacturing capacity and capability in the core business of Transnet. This
is aimed at increasing local content and reducing the current over-reliance on
imports. NAACAM executive director, Renai Moothilal, stated that “NAACAM has experience in
implementing programmes aimed at using localisation and supplier development as a tool for
increasing domestic competitiveness especially in OEM driven value chains. There are
learnings out of the automotive sector that can benefit the Transnet logistics sector.”
In order to provide the necessary financial support to the participating enterprises, Transnet
has also partnered with NEF through a 50-50 matching principle which will allow the
beneficiaries to have access to an additional source of funding, while empowering them in line
with Transnet’s core operations.
“In the NEF, Transnet is assured of an institution that has distinguished itself as a catalyst
across the key sectors of the economy, driving the economic empowerment of black
enterprises, women, youth, township and rural communities. As with the NEF’s other
enterprise and supplier development alliances, this patriotic partnership with Transnet will
hinge on pursuing localisation and industrialisation through mentorship support, skills
advancement, incubation and entrepreneurship training, job creation and financial
management integrity for inclusive growth,” says NEF CEO, Ms Philisiwe Mthethwa.
Ms Mthethwa says the NEF-Transnet SMME Fund, which will operate under the administration
of the NEF, will “focus on the transformation of Transnet’s value chain while positively
impacting the communities in which Transnet operations are located.”
Qualifying companies will be selected in a fair and transparent manner in line with Transnet’s
approved Enterprise and Supplier Development Policy.
Issued on behalf of Transnet SOC Ltd, National Association of Automotive
Component and Allied Manufacturers (NAACAM) and the National Empowerment
Fund (NEF)