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The Annual TSCM Student Awards 2025

Transport and Supply Chain Tour

From 4鈥7 September 2025, our top-performing BCom Honours students (Shipping and Harbours module) had an unforgettable learning experience on the Transport and Supply Chain Tour聽in Durban!

They visited Transnet Port Terminal, RORO Terminal, KHOLD, C. Steinweg Bridge Logistics, and South African Bulk Terminals (SABT). Over these days, they got to see first-hand how shipping and logistics come to life beyond the classroom.

It was an eye-opening journey where theory met practice 鈥 and our students walked away inspired and equipped with deeper industry knowledge.

2025 Maritime Tour – Durban 4 – 8 Sep 2025

DTSCM Flashback Newsletter

Journal of Transport and Supply Chain Management

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College of Business and Economics (CBE) 2024 Annual Report

The Transport Education and Training Authority 4IR Research Chair

The Transport Education and Training Authority 4IR research chair is housed in the department. The research chair聽 has enabled us to stay at the forefront of industry advancements which include the development and offering of the Drone Applications in 4IR and the Green Transport short learning programmes.

The research chair activities also include bursaries for full time Masters and PhD students, and two research projects.

Transport Forum

Transport Forum hosted by the 东京热’s Department of Transport and Supply Chain Management

Seventeen years ago, the Transport Forum was created as part of the state-owned arivia.kom’s drive to enhance the group’s growth strategy in the transport sector. With the acquisition of arivia.kom in 2010, T-Systems South Africa (Pty) Ltd became the proud Platinum Sponsor of the Transport Forum. Close cooperation with content providers such as recognised industry bodies, universities, regulatory bodies, consulting houses, NGOs and numerous role players from the private and public transport sectors resulted in this initiative expanding to play a significant role in networking and content provision to decision makers.

The Transport Forum became an enabler and mobiliser in the transport sector with the aim of streamlining interaction and cooperation amongst the role players. Attendance at the monthly special interest group (SIG) sessions is mostly free of charge to reduce red tape and accommodate budget constraints for participants. Networking at these sessions often result in alliances which contribute towards making a difference in the transport industry in South Africa.

The Transport Forum’s website: , offers registered users (free of charge) the opportunity to network with other registered users and to download presentations presented at the SIG sessions. The Transport Forum brings all role-players together cultivating the transport community of South Africa.