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Solutions to bring water to our people
Proudly South African company, SBS® Tanks, has been a leader in the water security space for almost 25 years. The company has a legacy of building for better and is well-positioned to work with...
Alternative solutions to traditional service delivery challenges
Municipalities face many challenges in the delivery of essential services to rural and urban communities and the commercial sector. Budgetary constraints, key personnel shortages, and in the case...
Water to remote municipalities – not a problem for SBS Tanks
The Ekukhanyeni Municipality, when faced with the challenge to supply water to the expanding local community, reached out to SBS for a solution. While the traditional approach by municipalities in...
Equitable access to water a key priority for South Africa
SBS® Tanks recognises the challenges faced by the municipal sector to deliver equitable access to water and sanitation services to South African citizens. Municipalities that service and support...
Delivery on the vision of service delivery excellence
The Zululand District Municipality in KwaZulu-Natal has adopted a long-term vision committed to the development of the region through hard work and a common purpose. This includes the mandate to...
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Draft public transport policy to provide guidance for existing, new subsidies
The draft National Public Transport Subsidy Policy, which has been gazetted, is aimed at introducing outcomes-based planning for integrated public transport. There are currently no guidelines for...
IATA reports major progress in sustainable aviation fuels, globally
In its latest 'Fly Net Zero Media Update' report, the global representative body for the airline industry, the International Air Transport Association (IATA), has highlighted developments around...
Cape Town MPT records 43% volume increase in agri-bulk
The Cape Town Multi-Purpose Terminal (MPT) has increased volume throughput in the agricultural bulk sector by 43% in the year-to-date. In January, the terminal handled 25 704 t of agricultural bulk...