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  • Cape Town’s new ‘red ladies’ transform container handling at port

    Source: Liesl Venter

    The RTGs form part of Transnet’s R3.4 billion terminal capital investment plan.

    18 Sep 2025
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  • Dube Tradeport on its way to post-Covid recovery

    “We will get back to the number one spot if we do the things in the next five to ten years. It is enormously exciting.” – Hamish Erskine, CEO.

    11 Feb 2022
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  • Third-party rail access set for April launch

    Operators will generate additional revenues for Transnet so that South Africa’s rail network can return to being globally competitive.

    11 Feb 2022
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  • Crew arrests vessels as bargaining chip for unpaid wages

    Good Samaritans Meals on Wheels SA and the Diwali Festival Organising Committee came onboard to provide humanitarian aid. 

    11 Feb 2022
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  • Ramaphosa commits to private participation in terminals

    “Over several years, the functioning of our ports has declined relative to ports in other parts of the world and on the African continent.”

    11 Feb 2022
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  • Clean energy holds strong potential for long-distance transport

    It's a chicken and egg situation as funding appears to be held back by the lack of infrastructure for future fuel. – Erik Wirsing, DB Schenker.

    11 Feb 2022
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  • ZIM adds muscle with deal for 13 chartered vessels

    The eight 5 300-TEU wide-beam newbuilds are expected to be deployed in trades between Asia and Africa

    11 Feb 2022
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  • APM dips into coffers to acquire last-mile distributor

    Adding the capabilities of Pilot will help support customers through the acceleration of the migration towards e-commerce.

    11 Feb 2022
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  • Staggering growth prediction for online retailers

    The single biggest challenge facing the sector was managing customer queries and challenges, cited by just over half (53%) of respondents.

    10 Feb 2022
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  • Coega aquaculture zone making strides

    It is predicted that by 2050, the production and volumes from aquaculture will double and be the main supply of aquatic dietary protein globally.

    10 Feb 2022
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  • Prototype vessel tipped to transform 5 000-DWT fleets

    If successful, the enviro-friendly cargo vessels could replace up to 37% of the world’s small carrier fleets.

    10 Feb 2022
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  • DSV reports good growth despite challenges

    “With the acquisition of GIL we have once again executed on our growth strategy.” – Jens Bjørn Andersen, CEO.

    10 Feb 2022
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  • DP World’s Luanda port plans gain momentum

    This will enable the transformation of the terminal in keeping with cargo volume projections for Angola's principal port.

    10 Feb 2022
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