The aim of this qualitative study was to gain an understanding of the factors that enhance truck
driver retention at Tanker Services, Imperial Logistics, South Africa. The specific objectives of
the study were to (1) explore factors which influence the retention of truck drivers from the
perspectives of immediate supervisors of these drivers at Tanker Services Branches in Durban,
Johannesburg, and Cape Town; (2) to identify the means Tanker Services adopts in meeting
factors influential to truck driver retention; and (3) to provide recommendations on how to
successfully retain truck drivers in this logistics organisation in South Africa.
The research methodology of this study involved interviewing ten immediate managers of truck
drivers at Tanker Services, Imperial Logistics. Specifically, data was collected through the use of
individual, in-depth and semi-structured interviews to investigate the most influential factors
affecting truck driver retention.
The results of this research outline factors important to the truck drivers at Tanker Services from
the perspectives of their immediate supervisors - most of whom were previously truck drivers
themselves. The findings of this research identified the general factors that affect Tanker Services
Truck drivers as follows: formal and informal rewards, competitive compensation, a work
environment of quality equipment, high safety standards and recreational facilities. Furthermore,
interpersonal relations and company reputation were found most influential to truck drivers in
this South African logistics context
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