Transnet outlines how it will use R2.9bn to recapacitate the entity and buy more locomotives
LOGISTICS utility Transnet yesterday told Parliament how it planned to spend the R2.9 billion pledged in the Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement to recapacitate the State-owned entity. Transnet wants to fix 350 of its locomotives to fill in gaps in capacity, for customers such as Eskom, ArcelorMittal South Africa (Amsa) and the timber industry. Transnet group chief executive Portia Derby told the standing committee on appropriations that in some instances, as with the Majuba power station, it only had 21 trains to service the station when it required at least 42, while the chrome industry needed 35 trains to the available 20 and other sectors needed 198 locomotives against the available 138. The utility needs the R2.9bn to fix the 315 locomotives which would complete the fleet at 1…