Superlink Training School
South Africa's most thorough Superlink driver course — also known as Side Tipper and Horse & Trailer training. 2 intensive weeks with maximum real truck time until you're fully competent. Code 14 license required.
Superlink driver training — also referred to as side tipper driver training and horse and trailer truck training — is an advanced occupational course that equips qualified Code 14 (EC) license holders with the professional skills needed to operate superlink articulated trucks safely and competently in South Africa's demanding transport and logistics industry. At Real Skills Technical FET, our 2-week program combines structured classroom theory with intensive hands-on practical driving — you train on real trucks until you are fully competent and job-ready.
Code 14 License Required — Advanced Course
This is advanced driver training — not a beginner truck course. You must already hold a valid Code 14 (EC) driver's license to enrol. The course builds elite operational skills on top of your existing heavy vehicle competency. No Code 14? Contact us about our Code 14 licensing pathways.
What Is Superlink Training?
A superlink is an articulated truck combination where a horse (the powered tractor unit) pulls one or more trailers — most commonly two semi-trailers connected via a converter dolly. These vehicles are used extensively in South Africa's bulk transport sector for moving agricultural produce, mining materials, construction aggregates, and commercial freight across long distances.
Superlink training, side tipper training, and horse-and-trailer training all refer to the same category of vehicle operation. The specific terminology depends on the industry and application:
🚛Superlink Truck Types Covered in Training
- Standard Superlink: Double-trailer combination for general freight, logistics, and long-haul transport on national routes
- Side Tipper Superlink: Specialized combination where both trailers are side-tipping bodies for bulk materials — coal, sand, grain, ore
- Horse and Trailer: Generic term for any tractor-trailer combination including superlinks, B-trains, and interlink configurations
- Interlink / B-Train: Related configurations trained as part of the advanced program — maximizing your employability across all sectors
Vehicle Familiarisation — Theory Week
Our theory curriculum covers every component of the superlink — from the fifth wheel coupling to the trailer air brake system. You'll know your truck inside and out before you ever climb into the cab.
Course Structure — 2 Weeks of Mastery
Our training philosophy is simple: train until you're perfect. The course is not time-boxed to arbitrary deadlines — your instructor will ensure you receive maximum seat time on the truck and won't sign off your assessment until you demonstrate full, consistent competency.
- Superlink vehicle systems & components
- Fifth wheel, king pin & coupling procedures
- Air brake systems & pre-trip inspection
- Load management & weight distribution
- Side tipper hydraulic operation & safety
- Road traffic regulations & fatigue management
- Emergency procedures & incident reporting
- Logbook management & hours-of-service rules
- Pre-trip inspection & daily walkaround checks
- Coupling & uncoupling of trailers
- Controlled reversing with double trailer
- Tight maneuvering in confined spaces
- Highway driving & overtaking with combination
- Safe tipping procedure (side tipper operation)
- Uphill/downhill engine braking & retarders
- Final competency assessment on real roads
Maximum Time Behind the Wheel
Unlike courses that rush students through a fixed schedule, we maintain a maximum of 6 students per instructor and rotate practical sessions continuously throughout Week 2. Every student gets extensive real-truck time — reversing, coupling, highway driving, and tipping — until each maneuver is second nature. We train until you're perfect, not just until the clock runs out.
Start Your Superlink Career Today
2-week advanced course for Code 14 holders. Competency certificate + recommendation letter + job assistance. R9,000 all-in.
Your Certificates — What You Receive
On successful completion of all theory and practical assessments, you receive two formal documents that significantly enhance your employability in the trucking industry:
Competency Certificate
An official certificate confirming your demonstrated competency in operating superlink/side tipper/horse-and-trailer truck combinations. Recognized by major transport employers across South Africa. Presented in a professional format suitable for your employment portfolio.
Recommendation Letter
A personalized letter from Real Skills Technical FET formally recommending you to prospective employers. Our school's established reputation in the industry means this letter carries real weight with fleet managers and transport companies during the hiring process.
Why Superlink Skills Are In High Demand
Qualified superlink drivers are among the most sought-after professionals in South Africa's transport sector. Here's why this advanced skill set opens high-paying career doors:
Premium Earning Potential
Superlink operators command significantly higher salaries than standard Code 14 drivers — often 30–50% more due to the specialized skill and additional responsibility of managing double-trailer combinations.
Mining & Resources Sector
South Africa's active mining industry depends entirely on side tipper superlinks for bulk material haulage. Mining contracts offer some of the best long-haul rates in the country.
Agricultural Transport
Grain, sugar cane, and produce haulage across South Africa's agricultural regions is dominated by superlink combinations — steady, year-round employment with major agri-logistics firms.
Construction & Infrastructure
Major infrastructure projects — roads, energy, and urban development — require constant bulk material delivery. Superlink operators are key to keeping large construction projects moving.
Long-Haul Logistics
National logistics companies operating long-haul routes prefer superlink combinations for maximum payload efficiency. This means steady work, good benefits, and often company accommodation.
Job Security
Superlink operators with documented competency certificates are extremely difficult to replace — the combination of Code 14 + practical competency + industry experience creates a highly defensible career position.
Entry Requirements
Our Superlink training is advanced-level — it builds on existing driving competency rather than teaching basic truck driving from scratch:
✅Who Can Enrol
- Valid Code 14 (EC) driver's license — this is a firm prerequisite, no exceptions
- Minimum age 18 years — in practice, most students are 21+ due to Code 14 eligibility requirements
- Physically fit for extended driving sessions, climbing in/out of cab, and operating hydraulic controls
- Literacy: Able to read and understand training materials in English (no matric required beyond Code 14)
- Valid South African ID or passport accepted for enrolment
- No prior superlink experience required — the course starts from fundamental coupling and builds to full competency
Not Yet a Code 14 Holder?
If you don't yet hold a Code 14 license, you cannot enrol in this specific course. Contact our admissions team — we may be able to assist you with Code 14 licensing pathways at our or partner schools so you can qualify for superlink training in the future.
Job Assistance Programme
Passing your course is just the beginning. Our dedicated placement team works actively to connect superlink graduates with transport companies, logistics firms, and mining operators seeking competent drivers:
Employer Partnerships
We maintain direct relationships with major transport companies, mining contractors, agri-logistics firms, and national logistics operators actively seeking certified superlink drivers.
CV & Application Support
Professional CV writing that correctly presents your Code 14 + superlink competency, plus guidance on approaching transport companies and what documents to bring to interviews.
Driver Vacancy Alerts
Graduate database enrollment — you'll be notified directly when partner companies advertise superlink positions, often before public job boards.
Alumni Driver Network
Join our community of 10,000+ Real Skills graduates, including hundreds of working superlink and side tipper operators across South Africa's transport industry.
Ready to Drive Superlink?
Code 14 license in hand? Enrol now. 2 weeks, R9,000 all-in. Competency certificate, recommendation letter & job assistance included.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about our Superlink driver training course
Superlink training (also called side tipper driver training and horse and trailer training) is an advanced course teaching Code 14 license holders to professionally operate articulated double-trailer truck combinations. These vehicles are used in mining, agriculture, construction, and long-haul logistics across South Africa.
Yes. A valid Code 14 (EC) driver's license is a firm prerequisite. Superlink training is an advanced course that builds on existing heavy vehicle driving competency — it is not a beginner driver course. You must produce your Code 14 license on Day 1 of training.
The course runs for 2 weeks full-time (Monday to Friday). Week 1 covers theory — vehicle systems, safety, regulations, and load management. Week 2 is intensive hands-on practical training on real superlink trucks. We train until every student is fully competent — not just until the schedule ends.
You receive two documents: (1) a Competency Certificate confirming your demonstrated superlink operating competency — nationally recognized by transport employers — and (2) a Recommendation Letter from Real Skills Technical FET, which gives you a significant advantage when applying to transport companies and logistics firms.
The full 2-week Superlink training course costs R9,000. This fee includes all theory materials, practical truck time, the competency assessment, your competency certificate, your recommendation letter, and job placement assistance. Payment can be made via EFT or cash; payment plans are available on request.
Yes. Superlink training, side tipper training, and horse-and-trailer training all refer to the same category of advanced Code 14 driver training. The terminology varies by industry — the mining sector calls it side tipper training, logistics calls it superlink or interlink training, and general transport calls it horse-and-trailer. Our course covers all configurations.
Useful Industry Resources
Key links for superlink drivers and transport professionals in South Africa
TETA
Transport Education & Training Authority — the SETA responsible for accrediting transport and logistics training providers in South Africa.
Visit WebsiteRoad Traffic Act
National Road Traffic Act and regulations governing heavy vehicle operation, combination vehicles, and driver licensing in South Africa.
Visit WebsiteDepartment of Labour
Official OHS Act regulations and workplace safety requirements for heavy vehicle operators and transport companies.
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