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South Africa Opens Freight Rail to Private Operators in Push to Boost Logistics Capacity

South Africa has opened its state-run freight rail network to private companies for the first time, a landmark reform aimed at improving efficiency and easing the burden on struggling operator Transnet. Reports from Reuters indicate that 11 out of 25 applicants have advanced to contract negotiations, marking the initial phase of private participation.

Transport Minister Barbara Creecy stressed that the move is designed to complement rather than replace Transnet’s operations, with private players set to run services across 41 commodity routes covering coal, iron ore, chrome, manganese, sugar, and fuel. Firms will need to meet strict requirements, including securing safety permits, providing rolling stock, and ensuring port access, with contracts lasting from one to ten years.

Transnet continues to face significant operational setbacks, including locomotive shortages, maintenance delays, and rampant cable theft. Government support this year has included R149 billion ($8.4 billion) in guarantees to help stabilize the parastatal, yet industry analysts cited by Reuters warn that more capital will be needed to restore long-term performance.

Expectations are that private participation could raise freight volumes by 20 million tonnes annually starting in the next fiscal year, helping South Africa inch closer to its 250 million tonne rail target by 2029. Projections suggest coal exports alone could see an additional 10 million tonnes in capacity over the next three years.

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