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Engen Petroleum sets truck fleet benchmark

04 Feb 2025 - by Staff reporter
 Source: JC Auditors
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Engen Petroleum is leading the way in road transport safety, becoming the first and only oil company in South Africa to achieve Road Transport Management System (RTMS) certification for its entire national fleet of heavy vehicles.

Awarded by JC Auditors, this certification underscores a fleet owner’s commitment to good governance, safety, and compliance in the transportation of hazardous materials.

The certification handover ceremony took place at Engen’s KwaZulu-Natal Regional Office, where Bonnie Moyo, National Transport and Logistics Manager, was recognised as a key driver in spearheading the journey.

“Achieving RTMS certification for Engen’s national fleet is a testament to our unwavering commitment to safety, operational excellence, and compliance,” said Moyo.

“This certification strengthens our ability to transport dangerous goods safely and responsibly while ensuring we play our part in making South Africa’s roads safer for all users.”

Engen Transport Compliance Officer, Zeenett Naidoo, said the certification was a structured, data-driven approach to fleet safety and efficiency. “This achievement reflects the dedication of our team in maintaining the highest transport safety standards.”

KwaZulu-Natal Department of Transport, Director of Freight Transport, Chris Stretch, commended Engen for its achievement.

“The government recognises and fully supports initiatives like the RTMS, which contribute significantly to road safety and responsible fleet management. Engen’s leadership in achieving RTMS certification sets a powerful example for the broader transport industry.”

JC Auditors’ team conducted rigorous audits at each of Engen’s regional depots across several provinces, ensuring compliance with safety, operational, and risk management requirements before awarding the certification.

JC Auditors Managing Director, Oliver Naidoo, said the achievement was a “significant milestone” for the company.

“By securing certification across its entire fleet, Engen has demonstrated exceptional leadership in promoting safer roads and best practices in fleet management.”

RTMS is a voluntary self-regulation standard, supported by the Department of Transport and industry associations and stakeholders, focused on enhancing road safety, vehicle maintenance, driver wellness, and load management.

According to JC Auditors, transporters have seen substantial benefits from RTMS certification over the past two decades, including a reduction in accidents and incidents, improved payload optimisation, enhanced vehicle utilisation, fewer breakdowns and a reduction in high-risk driving behaviours.

 

 

 

 

 

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