Automated COIDA Status Monitoring for Logistics & Transport in Gqeberha
ClearComply tracks the Compensation Fund LOGS portal daily so logistics and transport operators in Gqeberha never get caught with an unexpected site ban, tender disqualification or supplier-audit failure. Start with a free instant check — see your current status before you decide whether to add ongoing monitoring.
Automotive manufacturing and Coega industrial-zone employers.
Why Logistics and transport operators in Gqeberhacan't afford a lapsed LOGS
Cross-border road permits, NRTI fleet audits, and 3PL contracts increasingly require an active LOGS attached to renewals.
If your LOGS lapses: Fleet operator card renewals stall, port clearance is delayed, and prime contracts trigger force-majeure clauses.
Real-time status shifts
The instant your record on the Compensation Fund portal changes from valid to expired, you get an alert by email. No more discovering the lapse from a rejected tender bid in Gqeberha.
30/60/90-day pre-expiry countdowns
A repeating six-stage countdown — 90, 60, 30, 14, 7 and 1 day out — gives your finance team enough lead time to file Return of Earnings before the LOGS goes red.
One-click remediation
If the monitor flags your logistics & transport record as expired, switch on the assisted-remediation path. We walk you through ROE filing and reinstatement, typically 5–10 business days.
From free check to continuous monitoring
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Run the free LOGS check
Punch in your 10-digit certificate number on /check/coida. ClearComply queries the Compensation Fund portal directly and returns your current status in under a minute. No signup, no card.
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See exactly where you stand
Green = compliant. Amber = expiring within 60 days. Red = expired. Each result comes with next-step guidance tailored to logistics and transport operators.
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Fix anything red
If the check returns expired, we walk you through ROE filing and reinstatement — typically 5–10 business days. Assistance is opt-in from the result page.
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Add daily monitoring so it never happens again
Once you're compliant, optional monitoring (from R49/month) re-verifies your record daily and alerts you at 90/60/30/14/7/1 days before the next expiry. For logistics and transport operators in Gqeberha, this means no more discovering a lapse from a rejected tender bid.
Frequently asked questions
- How is COIDA monitoring different in Gqeberha vs the rest of South Africa?
- The Compensation Fund operates a single national portal, but processing for Eastern Cape employers is handled at the DEL Provincial Office, Eastern Cape (Gqeberha). ClearComply's daily crawl picks up status changes regardless of provincial office — your monitor is identical, the local context just helps when you need to escalate a stuck submission.
- What triggers an assessment for logistics and transport operators?
- Annual ROE plus a higher-risk sector tariff that reflects the road-accident loss ratio.
- Do I need to enter my CIPC registration number, or is the trade name enough?
- Either works. The Compensation Fund records use trade names — those are what we surface. CIPC registration numbers are used to disambiguate when multiple LOGS records share a trade name.
- What does the free tier actually do?
- Daily portal checks, six-stage countdown alerts (90/60/30/14/7/1 days before expiry), and an immediate notification the moment your record changes from valid to expired. No card required, no usage limits.
- When would I need the premium remediation tier?
- If the monitor flags your logistics & transport record as expired and you don't have an internal compliance officer who can re-file ROE quickly. The R490/year tier connects you to a verified accountant who handles the reinstatement end-to-end.
Don't find out your LOGS lapsed from a rejected bid.
Run a free check first — no signup, no email, just your 10-digit certificate number against the official Compensation Fund portal. Decide whether you need ongoing monitoring after you see your status.
Check my COIDA status now →