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Gibela confident it will deliver 600 new train sets to PRASA by 2029 deadline

4th December 2020

By: Irma Venter

Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

     

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Train maker Gibela is confident it can meet the terms of its R51-billion contract to deliver 600 newly built train sets to the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) by 2029, despite the impact of Covid-19, says CEO Hector Danisa.

In 2013, Gibela signed a R51-billion contract to supply PRASA with 600 six-car trains for its Metrorail service. The Gibela shareholders are Alstom (61%), Ubumbano Rail (30%) and New Africa Rail (9%).

Gibela also has a contract to deliver post- delivery train maintenance and technical support to PRASA, and to manufacture and supply spare parts.

Danisa says Gibela’s operations at its manufacturing plant in Dunnottar, Nigel, will “soon get back on track”.

“Our target for 2020/21 is 25 trains and we have so far produced and delivered 13.

“We are set to achieve this target, as we are now able to produce three train sets per month, up from the two train sets per month before May.”

Gibela has already delivered 43 new passenger trains to PRASA in total. Twenty of the trains were manufactured in Brazil.

The plant was closed for more than a month earlier this year, owing to Covid-19 lockdown restrictions.

However, both local and international supply chains continue to pose “a major challenge” as suppliers battle to overcome delays caused by measures taken to curb the spread of Covid-19, notes Danisa.

“We are, however, now approaching 2021 with a wealth of knowledge and better understanding of how to conduct our business in the Covid-19 environment.

“Each year of operation at Dunnottar, before the pandemic, we more than trebled our output. We aim to manufacture 50 trains for PRASA in 2022,” adds Danisa.

“We are in a lucky, good space. I think we’ll have a whole lot of exciting things to achieve in the next few years.”

But is PRASA in a position to receive Gibela’s product, with the rail service severely curtailed owing to Covid-19, as well as vandalism and a history of poor management?

“Gibela’s role is to support the customer in its operations by ensuring that the trains that the customer operates are maintained in accordance with the defined maintenance regime,” explains Danisa.

“We are not involved in the customer’s operation and in the way the customer sets themselves up in the depots and the corridors where they are operating their trains.

“For every train set that we have produced and delivered to PRASA, payments have been made on time.”

Importance of Rail
Passenger rail has an important part to play in South Africa’s public transport plans, says Danisa.

“South Africa has a fast-growing population and is urbanising rapidly. The country needs to provide its citizens with access to affordable, efficient and safe transport modes, as set out in the National Development Plan.

“As density in cities and large towns rises over the next 20 to 30 years, passenger rail will be needed to reduce congestion on internal roads, and also between centres.”

Also, says Danisa, international organisations, such as the United Nations, are calling for countries across the world to ensure their recovery from the economic damage wrought by Covid-19 is planned with climate change in mind. Passenger rail is an important part of a greener future.

“Rail is part of an effective integrated transport system in any metro, anywhere. Gibela is well-positioned, with our Alstom partner, to take advantage of that and to help South Africa grow.”

Edited by Martin Zhuwakinyu
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

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