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Maritime & Harbour Services News

    Will cost about R40m to get Atlantis SEZ rail line operational

    By Larry Claasen The Atlantis Special Economic Zone (SEZ) is still keen on restarting its rail service.  This follows the SEZ’s rail link with the Port...

    Transnet encourages business to use Maersk’s facility at Belcon 

    Transnet hopes Maersk can help reduce congestion at the Port of Cape Town By Larry Claasen Transnet hopes that the creation of the A. P. Moller...

    B.E.D. Cape Town: 25-million fasteners a year ensure ‘the perfect fit, fast’ for the...

    Even with a component as small as a nut or a bolt, the Bolt and Engineering Distributors (B.E.D.) Group’s Cape Town branch plays an...

    3 Things that can take a mine’s logistics chain from good to great

    By Justin Coetzee, CEO, GoMetro With the South African economy heavily reliant on commodities and an energy crisis in Europe, thousands of mineral-laden trucks run...

    Old Mutual CEO: 2024 outlook to instil confidence in the country’s future and attract...

    “A solid plan to fight crime and corruption is key to unlocking economic growth” In anticipation of President Cyril Ramaphosa's State of the Nation Address...

    Ongoing logistics shambles at the Port of Cape Town is a shameful failure of...

    Jacques Moolman President of the Cape Chamber of Commerce & Industry The ongoing logistics shambles at the Port of Cape Town is a shameful failure of...

    Seascape Marine Services propels educational excellence with generous inboard engine donation

    Seascape Marine Services, a leading name in the maritime industry, has demonstrated its commitment to education and training by generously donating a Yanmar inboard...

    Africa is well placed to address global supply chain challenges – UN Report

    By Larry Claasen Recent disruptions to the global supply chain have highlighted the need for manufacturers to set up operations in diverse locations. GLOBAL supply chain...

    Getting back on track

    Chris Hattingh, Executive Director, Centre for Risk Analysis IN 2022 Exxaro (by production the country’s biggest coal miner) exported 5,2 million tons of coal. For...

    SA, Zimbabwe have a collective responsibility to prevent illegal activities at ports

    Cooperation between South Africa and Zimbabwe in managing shared borders is critical for the protection of respective national interests. “We have a collective responsibility to...

    Maritime & Harbour Services News

    Cape Business News (CBN) provides maritime, ports, and harbor services news, focusing on shipping trends, port infrastructure, and logistics innovations. CBN’s coverage includes regulatory updates, technological advancements, and developments in port operations, essential for businesses engaged in international trade. This sector’s news supports the maritime industry in optimizing operations, reducing logistics costs, and adapting to regulatory changes.

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    ACTOM expands capacity with R400-m investment 2025

    The industrial group aims to spend this money by 31 March 2026 and follows it by investing R220-million on capital expansion in the past...

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