Staff shortages caused by an ongoing strike over wages are impacting container and car terminals at South Africa's Durban port, one of the busiest on the continent, a unit of state-owned logistics ...
South Africa's state logistics company Transnet said on Monday that its port terminals division had lifted force majeure across all terminals, including its container terminals, after a strike earlier ...
Transnet Port Terminals’ (TPT) automotive segment is on track for one of its strongest years yet, recording a 17 percent year-on-year increase in imported and exported vehicles just eight months into ...
Transnet–ICTSI partnership for Durban Pier 2 became effective on January 1, 2026 Private investment targets higher capacity and improved terminal productivity Upgrade aims to ease congestion and lift ...
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Transnet upgrades ERP system to SAP S4/HANA
The successful transition of Transnet Port Terminals is just the beginning, says the company. (Image source: Transnet Facebook page) Transnet, South Africa’s state-owned rail, ports and pipeline ...
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Transnet invests R967 million in new equipment to boost Durban Container Terminal efficiency
Transnet SOC Ltd (“Transnet”) is investing close to a billion rand on key infrastructure to improve efficiency at its Durban Container Terminal operations. Recently, Transnet launched four new ship-to ...
A R140-million, general bulk ship-loader installed at Richards Bay in Transnet Port Terminal’s (TPT) R33-billion Market Demand Strategy (MDS) investment programme. Custom-built to complement the ...
JOHANNESBURG, Oct 21 (Reuters) - South African state logistics group Transnet said on Friday that force majeure had been lifted with immediate effect at its automotive, bulk and multi-purpose ...
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