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Port gains recorded for Cape Town

Transnet National Ports Authority reports significant operational improvements at the Port of Cape Town

SOUTH AFRICA: Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) is reporting that operational improvements in the Port of Cape Town are a result of sustained progress in terminal performance, reduced Ship Turnaround Time (STAT) and increased volume throughput across key commodity sectors.

According to TNPA, These gains have been driven by improved terminal handling rates and the elimination of marine related delays.

Key Stats:
◼︎ Container Terminal STAT decreased from 103 hours in the 2023/24 financial year to 83 hours in 2024/25 and to 74 hours in 2025/26.
◼︎ The 2026/27 year-to-date Container Terminal STAT is averaging at 58 hours.
◼︎ Average anchorage waiting times have reduced from 127 hours in the 2023/24 financial year to 79 hours in 2025/26.
◼︎ The 2025/26 container volumes increased by 6.5% compared to 2024/25 financial year, supported by a record performance on deep-sea import and export volumes.
◼︎ Liquid Bulk volumes grew by 10.3% year-on-year, driven by higher petroleum imports and strong coastwise export activity.
◼︎ Break Bulk volumes increased by 25.5% year-on-year.
◼︎ Shore tension units have reduced long-wave-related downtime by 92% since the 2023/24 financial year.
◼︎ Nine out of the 11 terminals are privately operated.

“The Port of Cape Town continues to make measurable progress in improving operational performance and service delivery. These gains demonstrate the impact of targeted interventions, infrastructure investment and strong collaboration with terminal operators and industry stakeholders. We remain focused on building a resilient, efficient and globally competitive port that supports economic growth and trade facilitation,” said Ophelia Shabane, Acting Port Manager for the Port of Cape Town.

PHOTO: Port of Cape Town (TNPA)

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