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SAFLog's Vision for a Seamless Rail Future: An Exclusive with CEO Thami Gwala

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In our "Coffee with the Editor" segment, set against the backdrop of the International Railway Safety Council conference hosted by the Railway Safety Regulator, we feature Thami Gwala, the CEO of SAFLog. Reflecting on SAFLog's journey, Gwala recalled that they were one of the first companies to obtain their license in 2004. This not only marked a historic moment, being recognized as the first black-owned company in South Africa to do so, but also emphasized the significance of championing and preserving the transformative progress in the industry. Today, the concept of open access is creating a buzz in the industry. For SAFLog, this spells a new era of opportunity. Gwala elaborated on the company's "pit-to-port" strategy, which aims to bridge the gaps between the first mile and the last mile in rail transport. This strategic shift will enhance their ability to provide customers with a comprehensive and seamless pit-to-port service. For those unfamiliar with SAFLog's multi-dimensional operations, Gwala outlined the company's core business pillars: -- Rail Operations and Shunting: SAFLog leases locomotives to customers and have recently acquired mainline locomotives to bolster their reach. -- Infrastructure: SAFLog is actively involved in perway construction and maintenance projects, with aspirations to undertake main line projects of significant value. -- Material Handling and Terminal Management: Their intermodal logistics model focuses on ensuring smooth transitions between road, rail and sea - thus ensuring a seamless solution for its customers. -- Investments: The company has stakes in various related entities, including Gibela and Lucchini SA, enhancing their portfolio and collaborative potential. With a foot set firmly on South African soil, SAFLog's vision transcends local boundaries, incorporating an ambitious African strategy. They have ventured into warehousing close to port locations, such as Durban, to streamline the process of transporting cargo to countries like Zimbabwe, Zambia, and DRC. This strategic move positions SAFLog to contribute significantly to the economies of multiple countries in the continent. On the hot topic of open access, Gwala expressed SAFLog's readiness. However, he emphasized a selective approach in choosing the right corridors that align with their clients' needs. With applications for open access set to open in November and potential operations to kick off in April, the future seems promising for SAFLog. Yet, Gwala is aware of the capital-intensive nature of the industry. His optimism lies in finding the right projects that promise positive payoffs in the current commodity cycle. In conclusion, SAFLog's journey paints a picture of resilience, adaptability and vision. As the rail sector stands on the precipice of change, companies like SAFLog, under the leadership of individuals like Thami Gwala, are driving the narrative towards a brighter and more connected future, and in the case of SAFLog - where 'Certainty is Delivered'. #RailwayRevolution #CertaintyDelivered #SAFLOG #pittoport #mining #freight #transport #RailInnovation #rail #railway #railindustry
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In our "Coffee with the Editor" segment, set against the backdrop of the International Railway Safety Council conference hosted by the Railway Safety Regulator, we feature Thami Gwala, the CEO of SAFLog. Reflecting on SAFLog's journey, Gwala recalled that they were one of the first companies to obtain their license in 2004. This not only marked a historic moment, being recognized as the first black-owned company in South Africa to do so, but also emphasized the significance of championing and preserving the transformative progress in the industry. Today, the concept of open access is creating a buzz in the industry. For SAFLog, this spells a new era of opportunity. Gwala elaborated on the company's "pit-to-port" strategy, which aims to bridge the gaps between the first mile and the last mile in rail transport. This strategic shift will enhance their ability to provide customers with a comprehensive and seamless pit-to-port service. For those unfamiliar with SAFLog's multi-dimensional operations, Gwala outlined the company's core business pillars: -- Rail Operations and Shunting: SAFLog leases locomotives to customers and have recently acquired mainline locomotives to bolster their reach. -- Infrastructure: SAFLog is actively involved in perway construction and maintenance projects, with aspirations to undertake main line projects of significant value. -- Material Handling and Terminal Management: Their intermodal logistics model focuses on ensuring smooth transitions between road, rail and sea - thus ensuring a seamless solution for its customers. -- Investments: The company has stakes in various related entities, including Gibela and Lucchini SA, enhancing their portfolio and collaborative potential. With a foot set firmly on South African soil, SAFLog's vision transcends local boundaries, incorporating an ambitious African strategy. They have ventured into warehousing close to port locations, such as Durban, to streamline the process of transporting cargo to countries like Zimbabwe, Zambia, and DRC. This strategic move positions SAFLog to contribute significantly to the economies of multiple countries in the continent. On the hot topic of open access, Gwala expressed SAFLog's readiness. However, he emphasized a selective approach in choosing the right corridors that align with their clients' needs. With applications for open access set to open in November and potential operations to kick off in April, the future seems promising for SAFLog. Yet, Gwala is aware of the capital-intensive nature of the industry. His optimism lies in finding the right projects that promise positive payoffs in the current commodity cycle. In conclusion, SAFLog's journey paints a picture of resilience, adaptability and vision. As the rail sector stands on the precipice of change, companies like SAFLog, under the leadership of individuals like Thami Gwala, are driving the narrative towards a brighter and more connected future, and in the case of SAFLog - where 'Certainty is Delivered'. #RailwayRevolution #CertaintyDelivered #SAFLOG #pittoport #mining #freight #transport #RailInnovation #rail #railway #railindustry
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