RAY SMUTS AN OCCUPIED berth and a broken-down crane are behind the 50-odd hour delay of the second Safmarine newbuild Safmarine Nokwanda which arrived in Cape Town on her maiden voyage at the weekend. The gleaming white, 3 700 TEU vessel, like her sistership Safmarine Nomazwe and To page 8 From page 1 the Lars Maersk all products of the A.P.Moller-owned Odense Steel yard in Denmark, anchored off Sea Point at 08:00. on Saturday where she was to stay until entering the port at about 10:00 on Monday. Safmarine Nokwanda was due to discharge 1 699 boxes and load 2 241, an operation which would take five days.