SA Cargo has expanded its roll-on roll-off (ro-ro) services to directly access vehicle terminals in Durban, Gqeberha, and East London, aiming to streamline vehicle movement and improve operational efficiency. “This strategic extension allows us to drive units directly through the terminal without unnecessary stops,” said branch manager Denzil Reddy. “It enhances our control over the vehicle flow for both imports and exports, ensuring a smoother transition from vessel to yard.”
Author: Constance Makungu
DHL Suspends Shipments to the U.S. Amid New Customs Regulations
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Cape Town Container Terminal Begins Assembly of New High-Speed Gantry Cranes
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Port Elizabeth Terminal Boosts Efficiency with New R240 Million Ship-to-Shore Crane
The Port Elizabeth Container Terminal has strengthened its operations with the acquisition of a new state-of-the-art ship-to-shore crane valued at R240 million, Transnet announced. The crane, supplied by original equipment manufacturer Liebherr Africa, replaces a unit that had served for over 35 years and reached the end of its operational life. This move is part of Transnet’s broader equipment replacement strategy to ensure reliability and improved service delivery. According to
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