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Aluminium producer signs long term port lease

Economic impact for Richards Bay

SOUTH AFRICA: Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) has signed a long-term contract with South32 Hillside Aluminium ((Pty) Ltd, securing the continued operational presence of South Africa’s only primary aluminium producer at the Port of Richards Bay.

The Hillside Aluminium 15-year lease agreement is facilitated through a process stipulated in Section 79 (1) of the National Ports Act No 12 of 2005, which empowers TNPA to control land use within the port in alignment with the Port Development Framework Plan (PDFP).

The premises are zoned for commercial and industrial use, ensuring compliance with strategic development goals. South32 Hillside Aluminium plays a crucial role in enabling local downstream manufacturing of aluminium products for both domestic and industrial markets. The smelter is also instrumental in stabilising the Eskom electricity grid.

Dennis Mqadi, Port Manager at the Port of Richards Bay, said: "The Port of Richards Bay is alsodedicated to fostering economic activity that creates and retains jobs in our communities. This partnership does not only secure the future of Hillside Aluminium, but also reinforces the ports authority’s commitment to optimising port infrastructure and capacity."

This long-term agreement ensures stability and growth for the aluminium producer. “We are excited about this new chapter in our relationship with TNPA,”  said Calvin Mkhabela, Vice President, Operations at South32 South Africa. “This lease agreement allows us to continue our operations seamlessly and contribute to the economic vitality of the region.”

Over the last two months TNPA has released bids for a significant number of premises across the Port of Richards Bay, the Port of Durban as well as the Port of Cape Town.

PHOTO: Front: Dineo Mazibuko (TNPA), Mpumi Dweba-Kwetana (TNPA), Alex Mooya (South32), Oupa Nkagisang (South32). Back: Dennis Mqadi (TNPA), Calvin Mkhabela (South32)

 

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