Transnet SOC Ltd
Warren Kramer, a qualified professional in Technical Engineering with a strong background in operations and logistics within the automotive and transport sectors, currently serves as Senior Manager CI at Transnet Group since September 2014. Warren possesses extensive experience in Lean Six Sigma methodologies, having acted as a facilitator for various training levels. Notable roles include Acting Terminal Manager at Transnet Port Terminals, where strategic terminal activities were directed, and CI Leader/Project Manager focused on optimizing container terminal efficiency through continuous improvement initiatives. Previous experience includes a Material Handling Engineer position at General Motors South Africa and various engineering roles at Transnet Port Terminals, exemplifying a commitment to operational excellence and team leadership. Education credentials include a Postgraduate Diploma in Business Management from MANCOSA and a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt from The Leadership Centre.
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Transnet SOC Ltd
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As the custodian of ports, rail and pipelines, Transnet’s objective is to ensure a globally competitive freight system that enables sustained growth and diversification of the country’s economy. Transnet is currently transitioning from its Market Demand Strategy, characterised by accelerated capital investment, towards the Transnet 4.0 Strategy, which is focused on repositioning Transnet, and the country’s freight system, for competitiveness within the fast changing, technology- driven context of the 4th industrial revolution.The strategy’s main growth thrusts includes; geographic expansion, product and service innovation and diversification and expansion of the scope of Transnet’s manufacturing business.The key objectives of Transnet’s effort is directed towards increasing the connectivity, density and capacity of the integrated port, rail and pipeline network. Transnet 4.0 Strategy aims to grow Transnet to a R100 billion business by 2020.Organic growth of the current freight transport and handling divisions will account for the bulk of this growth and Transnet will continue to focus on improving operational efficiency and reliability in order to grow its market share. Consequently, capital investment to modernize the port, rail and pipeline network and operations will continue to be a key priority, as will continued development of our people. As a state-owned company, Transnet continues to leave an indelible mark on the lives of all South Africans. With a geographical footprint that covers our entire country, Transnet is inextricably involved in all aspects of life in South Africa. Through the Transnet Foundation - which is the Corporate Social Investment arm of Transnet - we have invested time and money in a number of diverse programmes around the country that provide much-need succour to our communities. Our aim is simple – we want to harness the power of our people, of technology, to brighten the future of millions across our continent – and beyond.