Sahline ZI Shuttle · Textile staff transport Monastir
Textile, garment, jeans · 8 km from Monastir · Sahel pickup
The Sahline industrial zone is the epicentre of Tunisian textile-garment production, with dozens of units producing for European brands (jeans, shirts, lingerie). eTaxi handles staff transport from Monastir, Sayada, Khniss, Ksibet El Médiouni, Sidi Maârouf and surrounding villages — textile-specialised service, mandatory 5:45am arrival and strong punctuality constraints.
Sahel textile specialist
Deep understanding of textile constraints: strict 5:45am drop-off (production starts at 6am sharp), heavily female workforce, safety-first.
Sahel village pickup
Routes by Sahel villages: Sayada, Khniss, Ksibet El Médiouni, Bembla, Beni Hassen, Sidi Maârouf. Adjustable with your HR contact.
Female worker safety
Drivers identified with named badge. For night returns (afternoon shift), drop-off at the door, not on the main road.
Textile pricing
Sector-specific pricing (high volume, tight margins): scale TND 5 to 8 per employee per day depending on distance, no weekend surcharge.
Why Sahel textile needs eTaxi
Tunisian textile runs on very tight margins: a 30-minute production delay costs thousands of dinars. Without a punctual shuttle, your workers arrive staggered, demotivated, exhausted from the morning louage scramble. An eTaxi shuttle recovers 15–25 minutes of effective production per day — 5–8% productivity uplift, a meaningful annual differential.
Frequently asked questions
Sahline rate for 250 workers?
TND 5 to 8 per person per day. For 250 workers on 2-shift, monthly budget TND 32,000 to 48,000. For textile, we offer locked-in annual pricing.
Do you cover distant villages (Bembla, Beni Hassen)?
Yes. Dedicated route for villages 10–15 km from Sahline if volume justifies a vehicle (minimum 8 people per village).
How do you guarantee 5:45am arrival?
SLA commitment: 98% arrivals within 5:40–5:50am window. Beyond, automatic penalty. Drivers briefed on Sahel routes to anticipate morning traffic.
Are vehicles adapted to female workers (seats, access)?
Yes. Vans and minibuses with low step, fabric seats (no slippery leather), strong A/C (Sahel summer heatwaves).
Start in peak textile season?
Yes. 10–14 day ramp-up for 100–250 workers. For high season (collection prep), we recommend off-peak start if possible.
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