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Collaboration sees Cape Town Container Terminal get two 500kVA generators

STAKEHOLDERS in the export-orientated fruit value chain, together with the Western Cape Government and Transnet Port Terminals, are pleased to announce a new collaboration aimed at enhancing operations at the Cape Town Container Terminal (CTCT).

The public sector partnership (PSP) involves the installation of two additional 500kVA generators at the terminal with 60 reefer container plug points each. This upgrade will enable the terminal to increase capacity during the peak deciduous season by providing an additional reefer stack.

The generators, commissioned with funding from the Western Cape Department of Economic Development & Tourism, Agbiz, Hortgro, the South African Table Grape Industry (SATI), the Fresh Produce Exporters’ Forum (FPEF), and the KAL Group, mark a milestone in PSP projects executed at the Cape Town Container Terminal. By increasing the terminal’s capacity to handle containers during peak weeks, when volume surges are experienced – and providing a separate reefer stack which can be loaded during periods of high wind – this project will contribute to improving the terminal’s overall output during the peak deciduous fruit export season.

“We look forward to seeing the positive impact this will have on fresh produce exports from the Western Cape and to continuing our collaboration with the Western Cape Government and Transnet Port Terminals to drive growth and development in the sector,” said Agbiz CEO, Theo Boshoff.

“This project benefits exporters operating out of the Cape Town Container Terminal directly and serves as a pilot project for future initiatives. We can apply the lessons learned to pave the way for future PSP projects between Transnet Port Terminals and cargo owners.”

Boshoff added, “The agricultural industry relies heavily on the logistics sector in South Africa. Although cargo owners are not the direct clients of the terminal, we have fostered a strong relationship over the past few years. We stood ready to assist when Transnet Port Terminals requested generators and mobile plug points, and we quickly delivered on our offer.”

This initiative is a good example of the power of PSP projects in driving economic growth and development.

Dr Ivan Meyer, the Western Cape Provincial Minister of Agriculture, Economic Development & Tourism, said the province’s Growth for Jobs strategy includes tripling export from the Western Cape by 2035, which requires reducing the cost of logistics, and improving the efficiency at the port. Support to primary stakeholders to address challenges in the Port of Cape Town is therefore a key priority.

“The request from Transnet Port Terminals to contribute towards standby generators for the peak deciduous fruit export season is consistent with this strategy. The partnership with Transnet Port Terminals and fruit exporters on this project will substantially reduce the risk of delays in large volumes of perishable cargo movement that is associated with disruptive events, such as extended periods of high wind speeds,” said Meyer.

According to Transnet Port Terminals’ Western Cape managing executive, Oscar Borchards, they are committed to implementing continual improvements that can assist exports out of Cape Town. “Our focus is to continue strengthening our relations with all our stakeholders within the entire value chain,” Borchards said.

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