The position of all containers in the port of Ngqura will be logged on a GPS system to ensure they can be traced, according to TPT’s Solly Letsoalo. In phase one, the 30 hectare container terminal will be able to store over 5 500 containers stacked five high by rubber-tyred gantries. In addition to a dedicated road terminal, the container port will be served by a rail system capable of handling two block trains a day to inland destinations. The rails, locomotives and wagons will be available when the port starts operating in October.
Ngqura containers tracked by satellite
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