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Strong demand for wild caught fish buoys performance Strong demand for wild caught fish buoys performance

Strong demand for wild caught fish buoys performance

Sea Harvest Group posts revenue increase

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SOUTH AFRICA: Benefiting from improved pricing and strong demand in wild-caught fish, the Sea Harvest Group has recorded a three percent revenue increase to R3.3 billion over the last six months.

Oil tanker launched to operate on Lake Victoria Oil tanker launched to operate on Lake Victoria

Oil tanker launched to operate on Lake Victoria

Local build overseen by Indian Register of Shipping

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UGANDA: The double hulled oil tanker, MT Elgon, was successfully delivered to take up operations on Lake Victoria this month to service Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, and Tanzania.

Transnet assigned to the Department of Transport Transnet assigned to the Department of Transport

Transnet assigned to the Department of Transport

SOUTH AFRICA: Transnet has been assigned to the Department of Transport, following the removal of the Department of Public Enterprises from...
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Hospital ship arrives for humanitarian exercise Hospital ship arrives for humanitarian exercise

Hospital ship arrives for humanitarian exercise

SOUTH AFRICA: The Chinese hospital ship, Peace Ark, is visiting the Port of Cape Town for a week to undertake a joint national and...
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New multi-billion-dollar petroleum hub New multi-billion-dollar petroleum hub

New multi-billion-dollar petroleum hub

GHANA: Ghana officially launched their Petroleum Hub Project which is to include extensive port as well as storage facilities and is projected to...
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Five new tugs enter service in Durban Five new tugs enter service in Durban

Five new tugs enter service in Durban

SOUTH AFRICA: Five new tugboats were integrated into commercial shipping operations this week at the Port of Durban as Transnet National Ports...
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Comments on port tariffs invited Comments on port tariffs invited

Comments on port tariffs invited

SOUTH AFRICA: Port users and stakeholder have been advised to submit written comments on the latest Tariff Application submitted by Transnet...
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