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  • Conflict disruption here to stay, for now – Saaff

    Trickle traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, hugging the Iranian coastline at Qeshm and the islands of Hormuz and Larak, has brought no significant change to the closed-off waterway. Source: Research Gate
    2 Apr 2026
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  • The missing link in industry’s low-carbon aspirations

    “Circularity describes a departure from the traditional produce-sell-use-waste paradigm toward more sustainability.” – DHL

    26 Jan 2022
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  • Business welcomes port investments

    "These investments will stimulate economic growth and contribute to the advancement of SA’s economy." – Palesa Phili, DBN Chamber of Commerce.

    26 Jan 2022
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  • Cape Doctor welcomes new CT port manager

    “The port takes too long to recover, which wasn’t always the case.” – Mike Walwyn, Saaff.

    25 Jan 2022
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  • Mbalula unveils port investment plans

    The direct contributions include revenue to Transnet and the municipality of Richards Bay of R338 million per annum.

    25 Jan 2022
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  • Round two in eThekwini airport eviction stand-off

    “They have gone about the eviction notices with no consultation – nothing."

    25 Jan 2022
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  • Exporters warned to prepare for port delay replay

    "The necessary resources to bring about the needed improvement in efficiency will take some time to come to fruition.” – Justin Chadwick, CGA.

    25 Jan 2022
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  • Interest rate hike inevitable

    Inflation is now on the edge of the upper band of the SA Reserve Bank’s inflation target range.

    25 Jan 2022
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  • Call for investigation into Civil Aviation Authority

    “This brings to mind the dangerous SAA event on February 24, 2021, which SACAA seemingly tried to sweep under the rug. – Chris Hunsinger, DA MP.

    25 Jan 2022
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  • Höegh signs deal for zero-carbon vessels

    The vessel will operate on zero carbon ammonia and will have capacity to carry up to 9 100 cars.

    24 Jan 2022
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  • Mbalula set to unveil key port investments

    Investments will give impetus to growing the Oceans Economy and the implementation of the Comprehensive Maritime Transport Policy.

    24 Jan 2022
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  • Agents in a tight spot as carriers get picky

    Hapag-Lloyd is looking at following suit, offering contract space to a small section of large forwarders willing to sign up for three-year deals.

    24 Jan 2022
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  • Brain drain results in serious skills deficit

    "People resigned and others were retrenched. After the riots, yet more decided to emigrate."  – Juliette Fourie of Metro Minds.

    24 Jan 2022
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