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APM Terminals blocks ICTSI’s bid for Durban terminal

Maersk’s terminal-operating unit APM Terminals has obtained an injunction against its Philippines-based rival ICTSI’s successful bid to operate a container terminal in South Africa’s...

ICTSI wins Durban container terminal bid

Transnet SOC (Transnet) announced that the process of choosing an equity partner for its flagship Durban Container Terminal (DCT) Pier 2 has been completed. Transnet...

Transnet partially lifts force majeure; container terminal measures remain

Transnet Port Terminals (TPT), an operating division of Transnet SOC Limited, has announced that the force majeure declared in the automotive, bulk and multi-purpose...

Transnet and South Africa’s major labour union reach three-year wage deal

Transnet SOC Limited and South Africa's trade union, United National Transport Union (UNTU), reached a three-year wage agreement on 17 October after severe strike...

Ports under pressure as strikes over pay continue worldwide

Global maritime research consultancy Drewry reports that labour disputes and port workers' strikes worldwide will continue to cause severe disruptions in container ports, several...

South African transport unions threaten strike action over pay dispute

South Africa's United National Transport Union (UNTU) has served a 48-hour notice on the country's major terminal operator Transnet, indicating the union's intention to...

Transnet shortlists port operators for South African box terminals upgrade

The major South African port operator Transnet has announced the shortlisted respondents for private sector participation in the Durban Pier 2 and Ngqura Container...

Shipping resumes at Durban, while landside operations remain severely constrained; Maersk announces port omissions

The Danish shipping carrier Maersk has announced several Durban port omissions due to the recent challenging situation in South Africa's city caused by heavy...

State-owned Transnet gradually resumes operations after devastating floods

South Africa's Department of Public Enterprises (DPE) has claimed that Transnet has gradually resumed operations at the Port of Durban on the morning of...

Update: Durban floods freeze port operations

With South Africa's largest port, Durban port, having suffered serious damages from the unprecedented floods that have caused extreme challenges in the city, shipping...
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