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South Africa's trucking sector is at war – industry executive

31 May 2023 - by Liesl Venter
The chairperson of the RFA, Penwell Lunga. 
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Much like the British army faced the legendary German battleship, Bismarck, South Africa's trucking sector confronts a modern-day Bismarck.

Faced with soaring fuel and diesel prices, challenging operating conditions, truck attacks, and the debilitating effects of load shedding on customer operations, the sector is at war.

Opening the annual Road Freight Association (RFA) conference that took place in George over the weekend, RFA chairman Penwell Lunga said that just like the Bismarck, possibly the most formidable warship of its time, renowned for its immense size, impressive speed, and long-range aircraft weaponry that struck fear into the hearts of its adversaries; the current challenges facing the road freight sector could feel overwhelming.

Drawing parallels with the historical event when the Royal Navy sunk the Bismarck, he said the trucking sector in South Africa could overcome its Bismarck-like challenges.

The industry, which constitutes small, midsize, and large operators, has experienced skyrocketing fuel and diesel prices, a challenging operating environment, frequent attacks on trucks, and the adverse effects of load-shedding.

These factors have affected the sector's ability to function efficiently and maintain profitability.

 "Small operators, in particular, have struggled to withstand the onslaught of these challenges

“Many have resorted to recapitalising their businesses with personal savings in a desperate bid to survive. Even larger businesses have faced fragmentation and have had to undertake significant restructuring efforts to adapt to the prevailing conditions," said Lunga.

He added that in light of numerous challenges, the RFA was working to empower the sector to confront its challenges head-on.

"We have to devise a battle plan together to overcome the challenges.

“Our industry's survival and stability depend on our collective efforts. Not only do we have to stand our ground, but now, more than ever, we must actively engage with each other and the various stakeholders to ensure we find the necessary solutions."

Lunga said the trucking industry needed to be the change it was waiting for.

"We cannot call on others to come and deal with challenges on our behalf. It is crucial to recognise that in times of adversity, we need to be engaged and work together to effect change."

He said the importance of the trucking sector could not be overstated, as it shouldered the responsibility of transporting most of the country's cargo.

"Without our sector's pivotal role, South Africa's economic activities would halt. We must be engaged in these times to devise a plan that will allow us to sink our Bismarck."

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