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South Africa has been experiencing adverse weather conditions over the past few days, affecting its port and terminal operations.
A media statement by Transnet, the country’s state-owned port operator, stated that they are continuously monitoring operations at the ports of Cape Town, Saldanha, Port Elizabeth, and Ngqura..
As per the statement, “Strong winds reaching 35-50 knots and high sea swells exceeding 3.5 meters have led to shipping movements being suspended at some ports for safety reasons. Vessels alongside are currently on standby and no major incidents have been reported thus far.”
The strong winds, which have created high swell conditions, must subside before vessel movements can resume and as of the 9th July, Transnet National Ports Authority’s (TNPA) marine operations are on standby to assist vessels, where required..
As per the statement,
“Transnet Port Terminals (TPT) is confident of managing the resulting vessel backlog with the recent acquisition of new cargo handling equipment across some of its terminals, as well as the support of contracted original equipment manufacturers supplying spares in the case of breakdowns.” the statement read.
TNPA has advised that they are taking appropriate measures to ensure the safety of life, protection of the environment, and prevention of damage to property.
Transnet says it is continuously monitoring operations at the ports of Cape Town, Saldanha, Port Elizabeth and Ngqura amid adverse weather conditions in parts of the country https://t.co/PN6j8Dr9db pic.twitter.com/J1OjNViMXL
— @SAgovnews (@SAgovnews) July 10, 2024
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