Home
FacebookTwitterSearchMenu
  • Subscribe
  • Subscribe
  • News
  • Features
  • Knowledge Library
  • Columns
  • Customs
  • Jobs
  • Directory
  • FX Rates
  • Categories
    • Categories
    • Africa
    • Air Freight
    • BEE
    • Border Beat
    • COVID-19
    • Crime
    • Customs
    • Domestic
    • Duty Calls
    • Economy
    • Employment
    • Energy/Fuel
    • Events
    • Freight & Trading Weekly
    • Imports and Exports
    • Infrastructure
    • International
    • Logistics
    • Other
    • People
    • Road/Rail Freight
    • Sea Freight
    • Skills & Training
    • Social Development
    • Sustainability
    • Technology
    • Trade/Investment
    • Webinars
  • Contact us
    • Contact us
    • About Us
    • Advertise
    • Send us news
    • Editorial Guidelines
Africa
Other
Road/Rail Freight
Sea Freight

Transnet highlights plan to fix truck congestion at Durban port

15 Jul 2022 - by Lyse Comins
 Source: CNBC
0 Comments

Share

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Google+
  • LinkedIn
  • E-mail
  • Print

Transnet has announced plans to change Durban Container Terminal’s (DCT) Pier 1 and 2 box storage procedure timing to reduce truck congestion and improve terminal stack fluidity.

Transnet said in a statement on Thursday that it would be changing the counting of the free 78 hours of container storage to be effective from the date that a container is offloaded and stored in the port’s stacking area. The parastatal said that the change was in line with the port’s efforts to remove inefficiencies from the supply chain to improve terminal stack fluidity.

Previously, the counting of the free 78 hours would start after all containers on a vessel had been offloaded. Under the new operating model, the counting of the free 78 hours will begin from the date the container is offloaded from the vessel and placed in the stacking area to be collected.

Transnet said cargo owners would continue to receive the free import storage as referenced in the tariff book and there would be no additional charges, however the start of the free storage period would be updated. The parastatal said it had notified all stakeholders of the intention to change the timing this week and that it would further engage with port users before implementation, which was planned for September 1 for DCT Pier 2 and October 1 for DCT Pier 1.

Newly appointed DCT managing executive Earle Peters explained how the new system would work.

“Instead of waiting for all containers to offload before we advise industry, DCT will be starting the free storage clock from the date the container lands in the stacking area. This way, we will discourage the truck congestion associated with pick up on the last 24 hours of the allocated free 78 hours,” Peters said.

He added that the initiative would aid a smoother collection process to ensure fluidity on public roads and within the operational area at the terminals.

“Through this initiative, we are able to optimise existing capacity, and importantly, eliminate wasted time as congestion in the stacking area slows down the operation,” said Peters.

Over the past few years, vessels calling the Durban container terminals have increased in their call exchange size. For example, two years ago the biggest import vessel would carry 3 000 containers for offloading. These vessels now carry 4 000 containers, requiring additional stacking capacity and a longer duration to offload.

“If we offload 1500 containers in the first 24 hours like we do, importers can immediately start sending trucks for collection instead of waiting on all 4 000 containers to offload before advising industry of availability for collection,” Peters said. “This will reduce unnecessary dwell times in the terminal and aid the evacuation of containers as soon as possible, improving the entire supply chain.”

The terminals have also piloted a mass rail import evacuation system, in partnership with Transnet Freight Rail (TFR), to ease the movement of trucks that were congesting Bayhead Road after the April floods. One 50-wagon train now replaces 53 road trucks that previously called on the terminals via Bayhead Road. This initiative will continue for the benefit of all users of the terminals.

In addition, the terminals have collaborated with the cold storage logistics chain and TFR to offer a mass export solution for citrus ambient reefers as South Africa enters month three of the busy citrus season. The Perishable Products Export Control Board (PPECB) has granted approval for ambient reefer movements between Bayhead and the terminals.

“Engagements with industry are ongoing and we are working with our logistics service providers to make use of the operation as its success depends on their uptake,” said Peters.

Sign up to our mailing list and get daily news headlines and weekly features directly to your inbox free.
Subscribe to receive print copies of Freight News Features to your door.

OBITUARY: Trade giant Pat Corbin passes on

Logistics
People
Trade/Investment

Over the years, Corbin was intrinsically involved in international trade, finance and logistics.

27 May 2025
0 Comments

South Africa cements position as leading apple exporter

Imports and Exports

South Africa is growing its lead over rival Chile since surpassing it in 2023.

27 May 2025
0 Comments

DRC-Walvis Bay trade route in development

Road/Rail Freight

The new corridor will be 235km shorter than the current Walvis Bay-Ndola-Lubumbashi corridor and up to seven days faster.

27 May 2025
0 Comments

MSC confirms weekly continuation of SA-US direct sailings

Sea Freight

In total, eight vessels will be deployed for the express service to America's East Coast.

27 May 2025
0 Comments

DP World plans $2.5 bn expansion

Infrastructure
Logistics

From Ecuador to England and Senegal to India the company is growing its global logistics network through infrastructure investment.

27 May 2025
0 Comments

Box ship sinks off Kochi coast, raising dangerous cargo alarms

Sea Freight

The Indian Coast Guard and the Indian Navy successfully evacuated all 24 crew.

27 May 2025
0 Comments

OPINION: Who’s leading the charge in SA's supply chain digital revolution?

Logistics
Technology
Trade/Investment

The report highlights a clear shift from reactive supply chain strategies to predictive and proactive models, powered by real-time data and AI.

26 May 2025
0 Comments

South Africa will dodge 30% tariff bullet – Steenhuisen

Imports and Exports
Trade/Investment
26 May 2025
0 Comments

Import activity picks up as April’s tariff threat settles

Imports and Exports

One respondent described the situation as an existential threat to the viability of their business.

26 May 2025
0 Comments

DBSA invests R100 million in Charge’s EV plans

Road/Rail Freight
Technology

Each charging station will be completely off-grid, powered by solar energy and battery storage.

26 May 2025
0 Comments

RFA conference spotlights burning issues

Events
Logistics
Road/Rail Freight

Shifting freight to rail, using AI to combat driver fatigue, and the impact of looming B-BBEE rules in focus.

26 May 2025
0 Comments

Delays are part of the price for security

Logistics
Technology

The PLACI data is used to assess the potential aviation security risk posed by the consignment.

26 May 2025
0 Comments
  • More

FeatureClick to view

Durban & Richards Bay 6 June 2025

Border Beat

Zim's anti-smuggling measures delay legitimate freight operations
Yesterday
Cross-border payments remain a hurdle – Masondo
30 May 2025
BMA steps in to help DG and FMCG cargo at Groblersbrug
21 May 2025
More

Featured Jobs

New

Seafreight Import / Export Controller DBN

Tiger Recruitment
Durban
06 Jun
New

CargoWise Specialist

Switch Recruit
Eastrand
05 Jun
New

Estimator

VDM Cargo Solutions (Pty) Ltd
Brackenfell, Cape Town
05 Jun
New

Sea Freight Import Controller

VDM Cargo Solutions (Pty) Ltd
Brackenfell, Cape Town
05 Jun

Supply Chain Specialist

Lee Botti & Associates
Cape Town
04 Jun
More Jobs
  • © Now Media
  • Privacy Policy
  • Freight News RSS
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Send us news
  • Contact us