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The future of logistics is faster, cheaper, cleaner and quieter The future of logistics is faster, cheaper, cleaner and quieter

The future of logistics is faster, cheaper, cleaner and quieter

Electric giants set to transform South African port and yard operations

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SOUTH AFRICA: The shift towards electric heavy lift equipment in logistics is being driven by a future need to deliver logistic solutions that are not only faster and cheaper, but cleaner, quieter and more sustainable.

Boatbuilders discuss market uncertainties and challenges Boatbuilders discuss market uncertainties and challenges

Boatbuilders discuss market uncertainties and challenges

Conference highlights market challenges

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SOUTH AFRICA: “We know we are living in challenging times. At the moment markets are tough, and I think we need to embrace opportunity where we can,” Ed Slack, Editor in Chief of IBI Magazine told delegates, mincing no words in a hard-hitting keynote address at the opening of the inaugural African Boating Conference.

Boating community congregates to map out opportunities Boating community congregates to map out opportunities

Boating community congregates to map out opportunities

SOUTH AFRICA: The inaugural African Boating Conference held this week in Cape Town drew the enthusiastic participation of more than 200 delegates...
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Getting on board the Cape Town Agreement Getting on board the Cape Town Agreement

Getting on board the Cape Town Agreement

Joining Vanuatu, Ghana has become the latest country to ratify the 2012 Cape Town Agreement (CTA) by officially depositing its Instrument of...
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Presidential intervention facilitates port rail connectivity Presidential intervention facilitates port rail connectivity

Presidential intervention facilitates port rail connectivity

GHANA: The President of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama has intervened to ensure that outstanding wages are paid to facilitate the extension of the...
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Announcing the arrival of a new waterfront Announcing the arrival of a new waterfront

Announcing the arrival of a new waterfront

SOUTH AFRICA: A sod-turning ceremony in the Port of East London this week announced the arrival of the country’s latest investment in new...
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Was the MEPC outcome really that unexpected? Was the MEPC outcome really that unexpected?

Was the MEPC outcome really that unexpected?

Without exception, major international maritime and shipping organisations have expressed their disappointment at the outcome of the extraordinary...
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What are Africa’s chances for IMO Council election? What are Africa’s chances for IMO Council election?

What are Africa’s chances for IMO Council election?

Six African Member States have set their sights on claiming a position on the International Maritime Organisation’s Council in the elections...
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EDITOR'S PICKS

Fake seafarer documentation remains a concern 0 Shipping
MRA Online

Fake seafarer documentation remains a concern

The International Maritime Organisation’s Sub-Committee on Human Element, Training and Watchkeeping (HTW) issued a report at the beginning of the month outlining more than 100 documented cases of fraudulent seafarer documentation reported...
Corporatisation of TNPA inches forward 0 Shipping
MRA Online

Corporatisation of TNPA inches forward

SOUTH AFRICA: Detailed plans for the corporatisation of the Transnet National Ports Authority may finally be completed by next month according to a report back on the latest progress report on Operation Vulindlela.

Sold for scrap 0 Insights & Opinion
MRA Online

Sold for scrap

SOUTH AFRICA: The sale by auction of the SA Agulhas has drawn some criticism from the previous owners who contend that she was significantly undervalued and had more than scrap value.

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