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    Transnet’s near-death experience

    October 19, 2023
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    Portia Derby - Transnet CEO
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    South Africa’s state-owned rail network, Transnet, has faced a severe crisis that pushed it to the brink of collapse, highlighting the challenges plaguing the country’s transportation infrastructure.

    1. Transnet, responsible for the country’s freight rail, ports, and pipelines, encountered multiple issues, including corruption allegations, mismanagement, aging infrastructure, and a lack of investment.
    2. The crisis reached its peak when Transnet suffered a cyberattack, disrupting its operations and causing significant disruption to the country’s supply chains.
    3. The cyberattack, attributed to a criminal hacking group, resulted in Transnet declaring a “force majeure” on its operations, impacting the movement of goods and causing financial losses.
    4. The incident exposed the vulnerability of Transnet’s outdated IT systems and highlighted the urgent need for enhanced cybersecurity measures.
    5. Transnet’s financial woes were exacerbated by a heavy debt burden, hampering its ability to invest in infrastructure upgrades and modernization.
    6. The South African government has recognized the critical importance of Transnet’s stability and has initiated efforts to address the challenges, including appointing new leadership and implementing reforms to improve governance and operational efficiency.
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