Gauteng launches new number plate process for manufacturers: The Gauteng government has launched a registration process for manufacturers who will need a new secured number plate system.
According to the MEC for transport and logistics, Kedibone Daile-Tlabela, the registration process is a crucial component to combat crime, corruption, vandalism and lawlessness in the province.“We understand the importance of ensuring that manufacturers and embossers of number plates operate within the bounds of the law.
Compliance inspectors inspect embosser production sites, ensuring adherence to regulations, and manufacturers signing Service Level Agreements with Gauteng.“It is important that the number plate manufacturing value chain encourages the involvement of new entrants, women, youth and persons living with disabilities into the industry. By promoting inclusivity and diversity, we can create opportunities for underrepresented groups and foster economic growth,” said the MEC.
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