The macrologistics effect of a state-owned enterprise, Transnet, on the South African economy

J. Havenga, Z. Simpson, Henk Neethling, Anneke De Bod, S. Swarts
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Background: Transnet moves around 80% of South Africa’s rail-friendly freight tonne-kilometres, which drops to less than 40% if the rail-only coal and iron ore export lines are excluded.Objectives: Calculating the costs, negative externalities, and job losses caused by Transnet’s recent and historical operational issues and using the results to inform future reform possibilities.Method: Aspects contributing to Transnet’s failures are indicated through an assessment of rail freight’s decreasing market share and infrastructure investment, port ownership and inefficiency concerns, Transnet’s deteriorating financial performance, loss of critical skills, and instances of state capture. Resultant costs and their impact on employment are calculated across various freight flow segments, whereafter reform models are suggested through international benchmarking and extracting lessons from relevant global reforms.Results: The cost of Transnet’s failures are estimated as 7.43% of gross domestic product. A healthy relationship between the government and the private sector is a frequent occurrence in successful reforms seen globally. Locally, recent government reforms acknowledge a meaningful role for the private sector, which is in turn offering pragmatic and achievable solutions.Conclusion: Improved private sector participation can contribute to Transnet’s recovery. South Africa depends on this collaboration and the development of port and rail master plans to guide the infrastructure development required to meet its overall transportation needs.Contribution: Actionable implications for policy implementation, the economic regulation and horizontal separation of the freight railway, shifting freight from road to rail, the corporatisation of the port authority, and increasing port efficiency and capacity.
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国有企业 Transnet 对南非经济的宏观影响
背景:南非运输公司运输的货物约占南非铁路货运吨公里的80%,如果不包括铁路运输的煤炭和铁矿石出口线路,这一比例将降至不到40%。目的:计算成本、负外部性和由Transnet近期和历史运营问题造成的失业,并利用结果为未来的改革提供信息。方法:通过对铁路货运市场份额和基础设施投资下降、港口所有权和效率低下问题、Transnet财务业绩恶化、关键技能丧失和国家俘获实例的评估,指出了导致Transnet失败的各个方面。由此产生的成本及其对就业的影响在各个货运流段进行计算,然后通过国际基准和从相关的全球改革中吸取教训,提出改革模式。结果:Transnet的失败成本估计占国内生产总值(gdp)的7.43%。在全球成功的改革中,政府和私营部门之间的健康关系经常出现。在地方上,最近的政府改革承认私营部门的重要作用,而私营部门反过来提供了务实和可实现的解决方案。结论:提高私营部门的参与度有助于Transnet的复苏。南非依靠这种合作和港口和铁路总体规划的发展来指导满足其整体运输需求所需的基础设施发展。贡献:对政策实施、经济监管和货运铁路的横向分离、将货运从公路转移到铁路、港务局的公司化以及提高港口效率和容量的可操作性影响。
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