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Ngqura container terminal gears up for further growth
Women drive operations in PE terminals
Volumes up at Coega port
IT’S ALL SYSTEMS GO AT PORT OF NGQURA
NGQURA CONTAINER TERMINAL GAINING MOMENTUM
Coega rail link with Northern Cape confirmed
Coega harbour to operate in 2008
“Ngqura presents a golden opportunity for SA”
Ngqura costs R1bn more than expected
Two operators for Coega port
No duplication between Coega and PE harbours
P&O negotiations at “sensitive stage”
Future plans for PE Harbour
Coega port operational in three years
Coega on track
Coega IDZ doesn’t need Ngqura port
Coega Container Terminal is viable – study
New role for Port Elizabeth harbour
Posted on: Tuesday, 19 October 2010. Article source: NGQURA, South Africa – 18 October 2010. Category: Infrastructure
The Ngqura Container Terminal (NCT), which celebrated its first anniversary in October 2010, is undergoing expansion of its berth facilities.
. Read More...Women drive operations in PE terminals
Posted on: Wednesday, 01 September 2010. Article source: Transnet Port, 16 August. Category: General
The days when ports used to be a man’s world are slowly diminishing as women at Transnet Port Terminals’ Port Elizabeth terminal assume key positions in this previously male dominated maritime environment.. Read More...Volumes up at Coega port
Posted on: Tuesday, 23 February 2010. Article source: Engineering News, 8 February 2010. Category: General
Over 40 vessels have already docked at the state-of-the-art facility which January being a bumper month.. Read More...IT’S ALL SYSTEMS GO AT PORT OF NGQURA
Posted on: Thursday, 08 October 2009. Article source: Transnet–04 October 2009. Category: Infrastructure
Those who occupied special vantage points today at the new deepwater Port of Ngqura in South Africa witnessed history in the making, as the 300 metre long, 13 metre deep MSC Catania sailed into the port to become the Ngqura container terminal’s first commercial vessel.
. Read More...NGQURA CONTAINER TERMINAL GAINING MOMENTUM
Posted on: Monday, 23 March 2009. Article source: Transnet Port Terminals - Ngqura – 17 February 2009. Category: Development
A combination of expert management and state-of-the-art equipment could see Ngqura container terminal (NCT) in South Africa positioning itself as a major container hub for sub-Saharan Africa. So says Transnet Port Terminals’ Chief of Operations, Solly Letsoalo.. Read More...Coega rail link with Northern Cape confirmed
Posted on: Tuesday, 22 May 2007. Article source: Eastern Cape Business News. Category: Development
IN the strongest commitment to date that Transnet intends to upgrade the railway line between Coega and the Northern Cape, Public Enterprises Minister Alec Erwin has told a media briefing that the industrial development zone will be linked with the Northern Cape.. Read More...Coega harbour to operate in 2008
Posted on: Thursday, 06 July 2006. Article source: The Herald. Category: Development
Transnet’s R2, 5bn to further infrastructural development. Read More...“Ngqura presents a golden opportunity for SA”
Posted on: Friday, 23 September 2005. Article source: Business Report. Category: IDZ
A dedicated transshipment hub could be catalyst for growth from the East. Read More...Ngqura costs R1bn more than expected
Posted on: Wednesday, 24 August 2005. Article source: Business Report. Category: IDZ
Current costs of R2,6 billion to rise. Read More...Two operators for Coega port
Posted on: Friday, 27 June 2003. Article source: Eastern Cape Business News. Category: Automotive
AT LEAST TWO separate operators will be responsible for break bulk and container handling at the port of Ngqura in the Coega Industrial Development Zone.. Read More...No duplication between Coega and PE harbours
Posted on: Friday, 18 October 2002. Article source: Eastern Cape Business News. Category: Automotive
THE EXISTING Port Elizabeth harbour and the deep-water port of Ngqura some 20 kilometres away will complement each other.. Read More...P&O negotiations at “sensitive stage”
Posted on: Friday, 18 October 2002. Article source: Eastern Cape Business News. Category: Automotive
NEGOTIATIONS between the National Ports Authority and P&O Nedlloyd on the concessioning of operations in the Coega port have reached a “sensitive stage".. Read More...Future plans for PE Harbour
Posted on: Friday, 31 May 2002. Article source: Eastern Cape Business News. Category: Automotive
THE NATIONAL PORT Authority is weighing up two alternatives for the development of Port Elizabeth harbour over the next 20 years.. Read More...Coega port operational in three years
Posted on: Friday, 25 January 2002. Article source: Eastern Cape Business News. Category: Automotive
AFRICA’S NEWEST harbour, the Eastern Cape port of Ngqura, is expected to receive its first ships within the next three years.. Read More...Coega on track
Posted on: Friday, 30 November 2001. Article source: Eastern Cape Business News. Category: Automotive
THE COEGA industrial development zone and deep-water harbour project outside Port Elizabeth has been given the green light from the Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism.. Read More...Coega IDZ doesn’t need Ngqura port
Posted on: Friday, 21 September 2001. Article source: Eastern Cape Business News. Category: Automotive
THE DEVELOPMENT of the Coega Industrial Development Zone could proceed before the construction of an adjacent deep-water container port at Ngqura.. Read More...Coega Container Terminal is viable – study
Posted on: Friday, 27 July 2001. Article source: Eastern Cape Business News. Category: Automotive
AN INDEPENDENT feasibility study has found that the proposed deep-water container terminal at the port of Ngqura outside Port Elizabeth would be viable even if there was no investment in the neighbouring Coega Industrial Development Zone.. Read More...New role for Port Elizabeth harbour
Posted on: Friday, 27 July 2001. Article source: Eastern Cape Business News. Category: Automotive
THE BUILDING of a deep-water port at Coega will free up land worth over R36-million for redevelopment, according to an independent environmental impact report.. Read More...Podcast










