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Berth upgrade project completed

Enhancing efficiency in the automative sector

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SOUTH AFRICA: The East London automotive sector is set for a makeover following Transnet National Ports Authority’s (TNPA’s) completion of a R60 million project to deepen and strengthen the automotive terminal berth at the Port of East London.

Investing in seafood innovation Investing in seafood innovation

Investing in seafood innovation

Supporting new companies in seafood processes

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SOUTH AFRICA: The Oceana Group has invested US$1.5 million in the US-based Hatch Accelerator Fund II.

Egyptian Navy takes command of CMF Egyptian Navy takes command of CMF

Egyptian Navy takes command of CMF

The Egyptian Navy assumed command of the Combined Maritime Forces’ (CMF) Combined Task Force (CTF) 153 from the Royal Australian Navy at a...
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Fishing pension scheme formalised Fishing pension scheme formalised

Fishing pension scheme formalised

SEYCHELLES: The new Fishers’ Pension Scheme has been formalised with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Seychelles...
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Overfishing undermines coastal communities in Africa Overfishing undermines coastal communities in Africa

Overfishing undermines coastal communities in Africa

A new study shows that overfishing is eroding the sustainability of tropical coral reef fisheries in East Africa, with small-scale fishers losing...
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Two-year contract for drillship in West Africa Two-year contract for drillship in West Africa

Two-year contract for drillship in West Africa

Valaris Limited has been awarded a two-year contract offshore West Africa for drillship Valaris DS-10 that is expected to commence late in the...
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Surveying maps out safer maritime development and operations Surveying maps out safer maritime development and operations

Surveying maps out safer maritime development and operations

SOUTH AFRICA: A focus on port development and offshore maritime projects within Africa is having a positive impact on the hydrographic sector with...
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Focusing on Africa’s port performance Focusing on Africa’s port performance

Focusing on Africa’s port performance

SOUTH AFRICA: Discussions focused on improving port performance in Africa will take centre stage in Cape Town next week as over 200 industry...
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