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Partnerships, agreements, and other resources
• Africa House: Study Commissioned by DBT Africa, 2023
In addition to an overview of key rail utilities in Southern Africa, a 10-year view of exports of key rail equipment is provided to add granularity to the opportunity and the UK’s position as supplier to the region.
See here
• The South Africa Railway Association (SARA): Facilitating a Platform to enhance railway sector capacity building and Human Resource Development
This study identifies key hubs and gateways for rehabilitation and development, in order to ensure that the passenger and goods markets are adequately catered for.
See here
• The South Africa Railway Association (SARA): Strategic Plan 2024-2027
The new 2023-2027 SARA Strategic Plan is a regional policy tool designed to forge SADC railways out of the unforeseen freight market challenges and constraints that shocked the transport and logistics industry during the Coronavirus 2019 pandemic period of 2019 through to 2022.
The optimism in the new 2023-2027 SARA Strategic Plan is based on the practical and industry proven measures and initiaves proposed for implementation in the next five (5) years.
See here
• Letter of Intent: Between the Southern African Raiilways Association and UK Rail Forum
The UK Rail Forum is a national industry body with strong regional connections that is owned and governed by its members, with a Board of Directors drawn from member companies.
This Letter of Intent: confirms the intention to coll 1borate with the Southern African Railways Association (SARA) to promote long-term co-operation in rail infrastructure development for mutual benefit in our respective markets
See here
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