N1 Huguenot Tunnel ApproachN7 Malmesbury InterchangeEpping Industria Cold CorridorV&A Waterfront CommercialDu Toitskloof Pass (R101)Bainskloof Pass ApproachCape Fold Belt Mountain PassesPort of Cape Town Access Roads4.2hr Average Full Clearance98.7% Delivery-Window Compliance24/7 Storm Response ProtocolSANRAL Certified Operations
Operating Philosophy

Cape Town's cold fronts don't schedule themselves around your freight windows. Clearway does. We pre-position before the first flake falls, so your supply chain never feels the disruption — only the invoice.

Evidence File · Partner Network

Different formats.
The same proof.

Our clients don't all sound alike. Neither does their evidence. Here's how Clearway performs — in their words and their numbers.

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The Huguenot Tunnel closure on the 15th would have cost us a full day's cold-chain throughput — 340 pallets of chilled product with a 36-hour compliance window. Clearway had the N1 approach clear before our second truck reached the staging lane.
NM

Nomvula Mokoena

Distribution Operations Manager · Woolworths Food DC, Epping Industria

Storm-Event KPIs · FY2025

Delivery-Window Compliance
During Cape Snow Events

On-time delivery rate (storm days)98.7%
Loading dock access maintained100%
N1 corridor freight flow restored96.2%
Cold-chain temperature compliance99.4%
Data sourced from 14 partner sites · Cape Town metro region
Case Study · Jul 2025

Du Toitskloof Pass: R101 Corridor Restored in 3.8 Hours

Atlantic cold front deposited 18cm of snow on the Du Toitskloof Pass summit between 06:00–09:30 SAST. Provincial Traffic diverted all HMVs to alternative routes, compounding delays on the N2 Grabouw corridor. Clearway deployed two P1 heavy ploughs and a B3 brine spreader from the Paarl staging point at first weather alert.

Before Clearway

0 km/h

HMV traffic — full closure

After Clearance

80 km/h

Full freight flow restored

3.8hr clearance window
2× P1 Heavy Plough + 1× B3 Brine Spreader
R2.1M freight loss prevented
"

Three Waterfront commercial buildings, 1,400 parking bays, and 22 loading docks cleared by 07:30 — before a single tenant arrived. That's what a retained contract looks like.

JB

Jacques Botha

Facilities Director · V&A Waterfront Management

Fleet Vehicles

24

Ploughs & brine spreaders

Avg Response Time

47min

From weather alert to deployment

Partner Sites

68

Active retained contracts

Years Operating

12

Cape Town mountain passes

Fleet Specification · FY2026

24 vehicles.
Pre-positioned before the front arrives.

P1

Heavy Plough

Primary mountain pass and arterial road clearance

8

units

26-tonne GVW4.8m blade widthV-configurationArticulated chassis
B3

Brine Spreader

Industrial corridor and loading dock treatment

12

units

12,000L brine tankVariable spread 2–8mPre-treatment capableGPS-logged application
R2

Rapid Response Unit

Waterfront and Epping facility rapid clearance

4

units

Light commercial< 15min deploymentUrban accessDock & parking priority
Coverage Zones · Active

Where we're already watching

N1 Huguenot Approach
Arterial
N7 Malmesbury Interchange
Arterial
Du Toitskloof Pass (R101)
Mountain Pass
Epping Industria Cold Corridor
Industrial
V&A Waterfront Commercial
Commercial
Port of Cape Town Access
Port
Bainskloof Pass Approach
Mountain Pass
Cape Winelands Industrial Parks
Industrial

Response SLA

Priority 1 — Arterial / Mountain Pass

From weather alert to equipment on-site

< 45 min

Priority 2 — Industrial / Commercial

Full site clearance protocol

< 90 min

Priority 3 — Secondary Routes

Subject to P1 and P2 clearance

< 3 hrs
Fleet Assessment · No obligation

Know your exposure
before the front does.

A Clearway Fleet Assessment maps your sites against historical Cape snowfall event data, identifies your highest-risk access points, and outlines a retained clearance protocol — delivered within 48 hours of your request.

Site-by-site vulnerability analysis against SAWS historical data
Pre-event positioning plan for your specific fleet access requirements
Retained contract pricing with priority-tier SLA guarantee
SANRAL and municipal compliance documentation included

Response within 24 hours · No obligation · POPIA compliant

For Review
Municipal Case Study · 2025

N1 Huguenot Tunnel Approach:
A Procurement Officer's Briefing

A detailed operational and financial analysis of Clearway's 2025 season on the N1 corridor — covering fleet deployment protocols, SANRAL compliance requirements, cost-per-kilometre clearance rates, and mutual aid coordination with Provincial Traffic.

14-page operational methodology
SANRAL certification documentation
Cost-per-km clearance benchmarks vs. municipal rates
Mutual aid protocol with Provincial Traffic
2× full event post-mortems with timeline data

Prepared for

Municipal Procurement Officers · Western Cape DPW

Gated Download · Qualified Leads

Download Our Municipal
Case Study

Written for Western Cape procurement officers evaluating private snow clearance operators for SANRAL-adjacent routes and municipal industrial corridors. 14 pages of operational data, compliance documentation, and cost modelling.

Your email is used only to deliver the case study. No marketing lists. POPIA compliant.