RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE SECTOR SHOULD BE NURTURED TO GROW ECONOMY
The relationship
between government and private companies should be nurtured as this will assist
to re-industrialise the economy. This was said by the Deputy Director-General
of Industrial Policy Development at the Department of Trade and Industry (the
dti), Mr Garth Strachan. He was speaking at the opening of Grindrod’s
Gauteng Intermodal Terminal held in Johannesburg last night.
According to
Strachan, government’s Industrial Policy Action Plan (IPAP) aims, amongst
others, to set out a roadmap for the re-industrialisation of South Africa. He
said at the heart of this plan was the principle of a close working,
collaborative and mutually beneficial relationship between government and
business.
“This is a critical
principle if as a country we are to overcome both the constraints that inhibit
industrial development and open the significant opportunities that exist. One
of the constraints is the inefficiency of the country’s road, rail, port
freight and logistics,” said Strachan.
He added that
growing the economy across agriculture, mining and manufacturing sectors
depended on a reliable, efficient and competitive rail, road freight and
logistics system which is what is provided by Grindrod. He said Grindrod’s
vision was common with that of government to grow exports, increase trade and
work towards industrial integration.
The CEO of Grindrod
Gauteng Intermodal Terminal, Mr Kees Van Welie said the intermodal terminal was
intended to be a one-stop shop for their clients. Its goals were to simplify
supply chains, cut costs and grow their business. According to him, the 130 000
m² terminal is a hub that connects markets from as far as Zambia, Malawi,
Zimbabwe, Botswana, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and closer to home
Maputo, Richards Bay and Durban.
“This facility
provides employment for over 100 people. It will handle one million tons of
containerised cargo and in excess of 100000 containers per annum,” said Van
Welie.
The Gauteng
Provincial Government also welcomed the investment with the strategic economic
advisor to the MEC for Economic Development, Ms Pelisa Nkomo saying the
terminal was a response to their vision of transforming the economy and
facilitating the flow of foreign direct investment into the country and Gauteng
in particular.
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