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Transport Legislation Workshop

by jonckie@arrivealive.co.za

We wish to invite you to register for our Seventeenth Annual Road Transport Legislation Workshop.

An electronic or printed version of our National Road Traffic Act Compilation and the presentations of the speakers are included in the workshop fee.  Please indicate your preference on the registration documentation.

VENUES:

24 May 2016 – Stellenbosch (Spier)

26 May 2016 – Durban (Garden Court, Marine Parade / OR Tambo Parade)

7 June 2016 – Pretoria (CSIR)

OUR SPEAKERS AND TOPICS

ALTA SWANEPOEL

Road Traffic and Transport Legislation Consultant (Alta Swanepoel & Associates), editor LexisNexis Road Traffic and Transport legislation

Topic:  Update on Road Traffic and Transport Legislation.  The National Road Traffic Legislation, Transport Policy Developments, and the draft amendments to the relevant transport and traffic legislation.

MAX BRAUN

Consultant in Transport Management, Distribution & Logistics Consultant (MB Consulting Services), contributor Fleetwatch magazine

Topic:  Where were we then? Where are we now? Where are we heading?  A diverse assortment of events, achievements and disappointments reviewed by Max Braun as he recalls and reflects on his 60 years in and around the business of trucking.

NICK PORéE

Nick Porée and Associates (NP&A) is a transport economic and policy consultancy, positioned to provide research and consulting services in Africa

Topic:  Liberalising Cross-border Road Transport in South and East Africa by Harmonised Quality Regulation.  A brief overview of the SADC-Tripartite transition from quantity (supply side) regulation by bilateral agreement and cross border permits to a harmonised system of quality regulation based on a Multilateral Cross Border Agreement (MCBRTA) and an integrated, IT monitored Operator Regulation system (TRIPS) for the 22 countries of SADC-COMESA-EAC.

THABO TSHOLETSANE

Chief Operations Officer of the Road Traffic Infringement Agency

Topic:  AARTO: Minimising Road Traffic Contraventions Impact on Operations.  Transforming the behaviour of drivers and operators in respect of the costs associated with vehicles and operations, the ability of operators to measure and monitor driver associated risks. Illustration of benefits of AARTO Act vis-à-vis administration of road traffic contraventions under the Criminal Procedure Act.

The Registration fee is R2 750 per person (VAT Included) (included are workshop documentation, refreshments and lunch)

TO REGISTER – Please contact our office or visit our website

VIA E-MAIL:  admin@altaswanepoel.co.za   or   VIA FAX:  086 672 0469

Visit our website for a Registration Form: www.altaswanepoel.co.za

FACEBOOK:   www.facebook.com/altaswanepoelcc

After numerous requests from companies we are offering a few display tables for anyone who wishes to display their products at the workshops.  The costs will be R3 000 per table at Spier and Durban, and R4 500 per table at the CSIR.  Please contact my office if you are interested in a table. Companies who are interested in providing promotional material to the delegates are welcome to contact us.  It will be R4 000 per A4 flyer in the package that each delegate will receive.

You are welcome to forward this invitation to any other interested parties who may wish to attend the workshop.

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