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Major investment supports logistics efficiency in Cape Town Major investment supports logistics efficiency in Cape Town

Major investment supports logistics efficiency in Cape Town

Container facility provides back-of-port services

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SOUTH AFRICA: With plans to ultimately expand the newly opened container yard in Salt River to 63,000m2, Grindrod Ltd officially cut the ribbon on the United Container Depot (UCD) which will function as a back-of-port facility to help improve Cape Town Port logistics for importers and exporters.

Hout Bay wreck removals underway Hout Bay wreck removals underway

Hout Bay wreck removals underway

Ongoing efforts to revive small harbours

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SOUTH AFRICA: Plans to salvage two vessels in Hout Bay over a period of three days have been prolonged by the discovery of an additional unidentified vessel beneath one of the wrecks.

Important week for maritime decarbonisation goals Important week for maritime decarbonisation goals

Important week for maritime decarbonisation goals

It’s an important week for the maritime industry as the second Extra-ordinary session of the Marine Environment Protection Committee gets...
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Supporting localised shipbuilding in Egypt Supporting localised shipbuilding in Egypt

Supporting localised shipbuilding in Egypt

EGYPT: Two locally-built tugboats joined the Suez Canal Authority’s (SCA) fleet as part of the Egypt’s commitment to localise the...
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Court ruling paves way for container terminal investment Court ruling paves way for container terminal investment

Court ruling paves way for container terminal investment

SOUTH AFRICA: A court ruling on Friday has paved the way for Transnet to finalise a contract with International Container Terminal Services, Inc...
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Towards a circular economy for fishing nets Towards a circular economy for fishing nets

Towards a circular economy for fishing nets

SOUTH AFRICA: “The solution we see here today, the recycling and repurposing of end-of-life fishing gear, provides a glimpse of what a...
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Offshore production delayed Offshore production delayed

Offshore production delayed

SOUTH AFRICA: Reacting to recent legal proceedings involving environmental assessments of unrelated offshore blocks, African Energy has...
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Africa shines at world port awards' ceremony Africa shines at world port awards' ceremony

Africa shines at world port awards' ceremony

African ports came out tops at the IAPH Sustainability Awards winning three of the eight categories at this year’s awards ceremony held in...
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KENYA: Despite some mixed reviews with social media posts highlighting incidents of disorganisation at this week’s Africa Forward Summit hosted jointly by France and Kenya – the final declaration from the event includes substantive...

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