NO LOSSES at all in the Xmas shopping rush
of November through to January.
That was the latest report from Isobel Louw, manager of Saftainer/ Roadwing, about the continuing success of the anti-crime project that was put into place three years ago by the main container operators at the Kazerne container depot in Johannesburg.
This was a three-way anti-crime scheme funded at
R500 000 a year each from Transnet, MSC (Mediterranean Shipping Company) and Saftainer/ Roadwing. This total of R1.5-million was allocated to the salary of a risk manager in each company, and a contribution towards the operating costs of a special container theft task force that had been established with the SAPS under the scheme.
Others who have been introduced to the scheme have been deterred by that half-million cost, according to Louw. But that's really short-term thinking, she said. One big container theft, and that's a million bucks down the drain.
And, considering the extremely high loss-rate that was experienced at Kazerne before the scheme was introduced (multi-millions a year) that R500 000 cost suddenly takes on the appearance of being peanuts.
R1,5m Jo'burg anti-crime project keeps thieves in check
22 Jan 1999 - by Staff reporter
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