Logistics company invests in four learners

Logistics service provider, TSI Central Station, has completed its first year of learnerships, permanently employing four of the 14 learners who participated in the programme.

“For a company that employs only 35 people, we took 40% of our staff complement as learners,” said CEO of TSI, Clifford Blackburn.

The new employees are: Thandi Makubela (receptionist) and Richard Khumalo and Carlos Hendricks who manage and control the drivers and vehicles for the company’s food programme – run in conjunction with EDS (Early Development System) – where over 50 000 children are fed per month. Lillian Mabe was employed as a proof of delivery clerk.

Blackburn told FTW Online that TSI had seen a big gap in industry training and had embarked on learnership programmes to “actively make a difference”.

“If we can find just one person that we can coach and bring into the company, we are doing something good for the business,” he said.