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Title: TETA PRESENTATION TO PARLIAMENT


1
TETA PRESENTATION TO PARLIAMENT
Dr Piet Bothma 19 October 2005
2
TRANSPORT SECTOR PROFILE
3
Transport Sector Profile
4
TETA Structure
  • Driving Force
  • To provide the best quality service and maximise
    value for all stakeholders
  • Eight chambers
  • - Aerospace
  • - Forwarding and Clearing
  • - Freight Handling
  • - Maritime
  • - Rail
  • - Road Freight
  • - Road Passenger
  • - Taxi

5
TETA STRUCTURE
  • TETA currently has 49 full time staff. This will
    be increasing to 54 with
  • the addition of 5 new positions currently being
    recruited.
  • TETA currently has Offices in Gauteng, Kwa-Zulu
    Natal and
  • Western Cape.
  • STAFF COMPLIMENT PDI Female Male Vacant
  • CEO 1 1
  • Senior Managers 12 5 4 7 1
  • Practitioners 18 9 7 5 6
  • Admin Staff 18 13 15 2 1
  • Support 5 5 4 1 0
  • Total 54 32 30 16 8
  • 65 Black 61 Female 15 Vacant

6
SCARCE CRITICAL SKILLS
  • High level Transport Management, General
    Management and IT Skills to ensure Redress and
    Transformation of the Transport Sector. The
  • Technical Critical and Scarce skills per
    Sub-Sector/Industry is as follows
  • AEROSPACE
  • Fixed wing pilot training, specifically the
    progression from Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL)
    level to Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) level.
  • Aircraft Maintenance Staff Mechanical,
    electrical, structural and avionics.
  • Airport Planning Engineers
  • FORWARDING CLEARING
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Customer Care
  • Logistic Data Analysis
  • Project Management
  • IT Skills

7
SCARCE CRITICAL SKILLS (Cont.)
  • FREIGHT HANDLING
  • Logistics Management
  • Port Operation/Management
  • Operators (Forklift and Lifting Machinery) /
    Technical
  • IT Skills
  • MARITIME
  • Navigation Skills Watch Officer (Fishing
    Merchant Marine)
  • Engineering Skills Watch Officer (Fishing
    Merchant Marine)
  • Fishing Technologies / Fish Hunting competencies
  • Marine Pilots
  • RAIL
  • Train Driving
  • Railway Engineering (Maintenance, Repairs,
    Building and Designing)
  • Production Planning and Logistics
  • IT Skills
  • Rail Traffic Management (Development
    Implementation)

8
SCARCE CRITICAL SKILLS (Cont.)
  • ROAD FREIGHT
  • Dangerous Goods
  • Professional Driver Qualifications
  • Porters, Loaders and Packers (Material Handling)
  • Technical Skills (Maintenance Support)
  • IT Skills
  • ROAD PASSENGER
  • Professional Driver Qualifications
  • Maintenance Management Technical Skills
  • IT Skills
  • Logistics and Supply Chain Management
  • TAXI
  • Professional Driver Qualifications (Upgrading
    Code 8 to 10)
  • Legislation
  • Customer Care
  • Business Administration

9
TETA Achievements in line with National Skills
Development Strategy Objectives
NSDS 1 - Developing a culture of high quality
lifelong learning
10
NSDS 2 (1)Fostering skills development in the
formal economy for productivity and employment
growth
11
NSDS 2 (2)Fostering skills development in the
formal economy for productivity and employment
growth
12
NSDS 3 Stimulating supporting skills
development in small businesses
  • Working relationship with DTI on SMME development.

13
NSDS 4 Promoting skills development for
employability and sustainable livelihoods through
social development initiatives

14
NSDS 5 Assisting new entrants into employment

15
Innovative Achievements
  • TETA accredited as an IiP Organisation (35 of
    TETA staff in Higher Positions)
  • Awarding over R140 mill to 1 045 DG Projects
  • R 20 mill SMME Project 3 461 employees and 927
    Companies employing less than 49 people benefited
  • R 72 mill NSF Project - 20 671 People benefited
    from structured learning
  • R 58 mill NSF Learnership Project 2 253
    Unemployed Learners
  • R 14 mill DG Learnership Project 560 Unemployed
    Learners
  • 27 TETA Stakeholders committed to IiP
  • Freight Handling, Dangerous Goods, Supply Chain
    Management, Maintenance Management and SMME
    Project successfully implemented in co-operation
    with the Belgium Government support
  • TETA signed MOUs with 5 Provinces - Department
    of Transport to add value in TAXI Industry
    Training
  • Labour (552), Assessors (118), SDFs (160) and
    Moderation Training successfully implemented

16
Income Statement for the year ended March 2005
Notes
  • Grants Disbursed as a percentage of grant income,
    is 64
  • Administration expenditure for the year was
    within the administration income of the Seta.
  • Interest income was earned on the funds placed on
    call on surplus funds.
  • The net surplus funds are all committed funds for
    the mandatory and discretionary grants and
    projects in terms of its contract obligations.
  • The income statement recognizes all payments made
    for the year in terms of contracts concluded and
    the difference is regarded as committed funds in
    terms of Generally Accepted Accounting Practice.

17
Grant Disbursement Schedule for the year ended
March 2005
18
ANNUAL FINANCIALS AUDIT RESULTS
  • 2004 2005 Financial Year
  • SDL Income R194 478 000
  • Total Investment Income R23 072 000
  • Total revenue R252 540 000
  • Total expenses R181 822 000
  • Expenses as percentage of SDL Income 93
  • Net surplus / (deficit) R70 718 000
  • Total Cash Cash equivalents R372 092 000

19
COMMITTED FUNDS AND PROJECTS
20
ANNUAL FINANCIALS AUDIT RESULTS
  • TETA has achieved unqualified audits by the
    Auditor Generals (AGs) office for the last five
    years. This can be attributed to the stringent
    controls that are in place.
  • No matters of emphasis were identified by the
    AGs office
  • No significant matters were identified by the
    AGs office with the exception of reporting of
    surplus vs committed funds.

21
KEY CHALLENGES 2005 - 2008
  • Ensure High Quality Service Delivery to TETA
    Stakeholders Implementation of Total Quality
    Management Systems (ISO 9002)
  • Facilitate a high quality delivery framework in
    line with Critical and Scarce Skills and
    logistical spread of stakeholders
  • Avail information on Supply and Demand of Skills
    in the Transport Sector Addressing
    Transformation, Economic Growth, Retirement, Flow
    of HR between sectors, New entrants
  • Support to SMME and SMME sustainability
  • Challenges facing the Transport Sector preparing
    for 2010
  • Skills demand for Gautrain Project
  • Formalisation of TAXI Industry and Skills demands
    for the Industry
  • Small Boat Operators Safety at Sea
  • Impact of HIV/AIDS on the Transport Sector demand
    for Skills
  • Inter-Model Transport Operations and an
    Integrated Supply Chain Management Strategy
    Demand Different Skills Mix International Best
    Practices

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