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Logistics

AGL Terminals commences A-Berth operations

08 Apr 2025 - by Staff reporter
A vessel at the Port of Cape Town’s A-Berth, Duncan Docks. Source: AGL
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AGL Terminals and its logistics partner, BALSA, have commenced operations at A-Berth, Duncan Docks at the Port of Cape Town, after signing a lease agreement with Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA).

According to Africa Global Logistics' terminals division, the deal marks a significant milestone in its partnership with TNPA.

The company shares a commitment to driving operational excellence, enhancing cargo-handling efficiency, and contributing to South Africa's economic growth.

The lease agreement, which commenced on April 1, grants AGL the responsibility of managing A-Berth at Duncan Docks, one of Cape Town’s port locations

“This partnership aligns with both AGL’s global strategy to modernise port operations and TNPA’s vision to foster private-sector collaboration in enhancing port infrastructure,” AGL said in a statement.

The company is set to introduce a range of innovations designed to elevate A-Berth’s operational performance.

These will include substantial investments in cutting-edge technology, state-of-the-art handling equipment, and a robust human capital development programme to improve cargo-handling efficiency and reduce turnaround times.

AGL Terminals CEO, Olivier de Noray, said the signing of the lease agreement marked a significant step in the company’s commitment to enhancing port infrastructure and efficiency in South Africa.

“At AGL, we combine deep expertise in African logistics with global best industry practices to deliver high-performing, seamless port operations. Managing A-Berth at Duncan Docks enables us to reinforce Cape Town’s role as a key trade gateway for South Africa.

“We are excited to collaborate with TNPA to drive innovation, optimise operations, and unlock new opportunities for the maritime sector and the broader economy."

AGL said a key part of the strategy was its collaboration with Transnet Port Terminals (TPT) as the waterside operator of choice for A-Berth.

“TPT’s deep expertise in terminal operations will play a crucial role in optimising cargo-handling processes, reducing turnaround times, and enhancing service delivery at the port,” the company said.

The new partnership aligns with TNPA’s strategic goals to collaborate with the private sector in optimising port operations.

“The lease agreement supports TNPA’s mission to modernise South Africa’s port system and attract investment that will boost the country’s global competitiveness in maritime trade,” AGL said.

“The success of this collaboration is expected to serve as a model for future private-sector involvement in the South African maritime industry, fostering sustainable growth and ensuring that the country’s ports remain competitive on the global stage.”

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