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RBCT Media Release - RBCT walks the talk on broad-based economic empowerment
RBCT walks the talk on broad-based economic empowerment |
| 2010/03/24 |
Richards Bay Coal Terminal (RBCT) today announced it has achieved level 3 for its broad-based black economic empowerment policies. RBCT is South Africa’s third largest foreign exchange earner and one of the largest coal-exporting terminals in the world. RBCT has a capacity of 76 million tons, soon to become 91 million tons, even though only 61.14 million tons were exported last year, to European, Indian and Asian markets. Emex Trust, an independent verification agency, scored RBCT particularly well in the ownership, management and control, skills development, preferential procurement, enterprise development and socio-economic development categories. The verification process complies with the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act 53 of 2003, Codes of Good Practice and Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) methodology. During the past three years RBCT has been transformed from being a level five Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment (BBBEE) company to becoming one of the first 21.76% black owned company in South Africa given its size and location. In 2004, RBCT was only 0.5% BEE-owned. Raymond Chirwa, Chief Executive, RBCT, said: “In 2009 alone we spent about R354 million, which is just above 60% of our operational budget on black owned enterprises. This places RBCT as one of the most truly transformed businesses in line with South Africa's transformational agenda. “BBBEE is not just a tick-box exercise for RBCT but a business imperative which is strategically driven and supported by a team of dedicated individuals, who ensure that the culture of transformation is inculcated throughout the organisation.”
Issued by : FD Media & Investor Relations Ravin Maharaj Senzi Dlamini
On behalf of: Raymond Chirwa Further enquiries Zama Luthuli |
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