PUTCO

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The Public Utility Transport Corporation (PUTCO) is a provider of commuter bus services in the provinces of Gauteng, Limpopo, and the western parts of Mpumalanga in South Africa. PUTCO was established in 1945 after the bus strike of 1944. PUTCO is the only public passenger company previously listed on the JSE Limited and has grown into the biggest commuter bus operator in the country. It operates 1,600 buses, employs just over 3,300 people and transports more than 230,000 commuters daily. PUTCO vehicles travel more than 90 million kilometres per year. rdf:langString
rdf:langString PUTCO
rdf:langString Putco (Pty) Ltd
rdf:langString Putco Ltd
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rdf:langString Germiston
rdf:langString Johannesburg
rdf:langString Pretoria
rdf:langString Soweto
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rdf:langString Alberton
rdf:langString Eldorado Park
rdf:langString Boksburg
rdf:langString Bronkhorstspruit
rdf:langString Kaalfontein
rdf:langString Meyerton
rdf:langString Midrand
rdf:langString Sebokeng
rdf:langString Soshanguve
rdf:langString Vosloorus
rdf:langString Western Mpumalanga(KwaNdebele)
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rdf:langString Franco Pisapia
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rdf:langString Gauteng, Limpopo and Western Mpumalanga (KwaNdebele areas) in South Africa
rdf:langString Public Transit, Private hire and Commercial contracts
rdf:langString The Public Utility Transport Corporation (PUTCO) is a provider of commuter bus services in the provinces of Gauteng, Limpopo, and the western parts of Mpumalanga in South Africa. PUTCO was established in 1945 after the bus strike of 1944. PUTCO is the only public passenger company previously listed on the JSE Limited and has grown into the biggest commuter bus operator in the country. It operates 1,600 buses, employs just over 3,300 people and transports more than 230,000 commuters daily. PUTCO vehicles travel more than 90 million kilometres per year. PUTCO began manufacturing special access buses in 2002. They are designed and operated in consultation with organisations that work with people with disabilities. It has a bad record regarding road safety. Numerous times it has been compelled to check all its vehicles for roadworthiness. PUTCO was involved in various fatal accidents on the Moloto road near Kameeldrift. It has entered into a Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment (BBBEE) deal, which afforded Black African's meaningful participation in the transport industry. PUTCO is now 42.6% Black African owned, 11% of whom are women.
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rdf:langString Selby, Putcoton, Vosloorus, Dobsonville, Sandfontein, Soshanguve, Rosslyn, Ekandustria, Vlaklaagte
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