Automobil January 2023

This bumper issue Automobil has been curated with articles that give a thorough view of the automotive aftermarket and what to expect in 2023, equipping readers with the tools to plan and strategise for the year ahead accordingly. We also bring you the latest news from Automechanika, BMW, Toyota, Continental, VW, Mercedes-Benz and Axalta and take a deep dive into the latest monthly vehicle sales statistics.

January 2023

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contents

columns

03 . Driver’s Seat: Jakkie Olivier, CEO of the RMI

03 . Editor’s Letter: Reuben van Niekerk

18 . A 2023 economic outlook

36 . Tackling wage issues on behalf of our members

37 . Driving skills development

38 . Navigating compliance requirements

40 . Achieving transformation through gender equality

41 . Wellbeing: The current state of the wellbeing industry

42 . Financial planning in 2023

44 . Tech Talk: What’s the diff?

news

05 . News

10 . Industry News

12 . The 2023 RMI Board

14 . RMI News

associations

20 . MIWA: Staying relevant in an evolving automotive aftermarket

22 . SAVABA: Gearing up for 2023

24 . ARA: Remaining relevant into the fifth industrial revolution

26 . NADA: Facing new and existing challenges

28 . SAMBRA: Driving a safer, more equitable and transparent sector

30 . SAPRA: Navigating petroleum retailing in 2023

32 . TEPA: Striving towards a cleaner more compliant sector

34 . VTA: Driving safety on our roads

regulars

46 . A review of labour and employment trends in South Africa

47 . A commercial law review

48 . Member Update

49 . Sales: November 2022 vehicle sales figures

Editor

Reuben van Niekerk

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Sub-editor

Suzanne Walker

Regular contributors

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Nicol Louw

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EDITOR’S LETTER

I

wish all our valued members, industry stakeholders and

staff the very best for 2023. As we move into this new year

with fresh prospects, we remain optimistic for the year

ahead and start the year on a sound financial footing. Our

strategic goals are crystal clear and our strong, committed

leadership team is united and focused on adding value to all

our members and the automotive industry.

The past two years have taught us several lessons.

Perhaps the greatest one is that we can never re-

main stagnant and need to continuously adapt,

transform and innovate.

For the first time in many years, we are

pleased to bring you a January edition of

Automobil and thought there was no better

way to kick off the new year than with some

industry insights and thoughts from each of

our different associations. You will notice a few common themes which run

through the commentary centred around keeping relevant, encouraging

innovation, lobbying for a more sustainable and cleaner environment, and

a fairer and more equitable trading and labour environment. There’s also a

strong focus on empowerment, transformation, training and upskilling of

members in order to embrace our changing environment.

I trust you will enjoy reading the different insights provided and find

ways to integrate some of the prospects into your own businesses. As al-

ways demonstrating value to consumers remains key and this will be facili-

tated by the various initiatives planned.

We look forward to a positive year and remain committed to always

keeping the interests of our members and the industry top of mind, while

making a real and lasting difference in the industry we support and serve. 

Jakkie Olivier

RMI Chief Executive Officer

A year of prospects,

stability and innovation

elcome to this bumper January edition of Automo-

bil. We took the decision to expand our offering to

12 issues a year and in doing so offer readers infor-

mation from all sectors of the automotive industry, including

all eight RMI Associations as well as all the support functions

of the RMI. This information has been curated to equip read-

ers with the information needed to tackle the year ahead with

confidence.

2022 was a tough year and the perfect storm for busi-

nesses. The difficult recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic,

the fallout from the Ukraine war, disruption of global supply

chains, sky rocketing energy costs, the local Eskom energy

crisis, political instability and climbing inflation are just some

of the things that have impacted negatively on local business-

es and their clients and many of these factors are set to con-

tinue into 2023.

According to Statistics South Africa, the total number

of liquidations in South Africa increased by 44.8% in Au-

gust 2022 compared with the same period a year ago. The

total number of liquidations increased by 18.8% in the three

months ended August 2022 compared with the three months

ended August 2021.

There is no doubt that doing business in South Africa in

2023 will remain challenging and business owners need to

adequately prepare their businesses in order to minimise the

effect that these challenges have on their daily operation.

The advantages that small to medium business have is that

they are adaptable. Business owners need to think and act dif-

ferently in 2023 not only through growing their business skills

but by learning from successful peers who have ridden out and

even grown during one of the most turbulent economic times.

This issue of Automobil aims to do exactly that, by providing in-

sights from experts originating from every corner of the auto-

motive aftermarket and in doing so allowing business owners

to set their operations up to succeed in 2023. 

Reuben van Niekerk

reuben@automobil.org.za

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