Cargo Movement Update – 26 May 2023
Weather conditions and all-too-frequent equipment failures were the main causes of operational delays at our ports. congestion, severe vessel range, […]
read moreWeather conditions and all-too-frequent equipment failures were the main causes of operational delays at our ports. congestion, severe vessel range, […]
read moreA daily average of 6 990 containers were handled, and 8 620 containers are anticipated for the following week. According […]
read moreDomestic port operations this week returned to the well-known pattern of bad weather, all-too-frequent equipment breakdowns and shortages, load-shedding, operational […]
read moreFollowing a sluggish start because of the long weekend, port operations this week improved. Weather-related delays, ongoing equipment failures and […]
read moreOnce more, bad weather, all too frequent equipment failures and shortages, load shedding, long-service awards, roadshows, and congestion interfered with […]
read moreWeather issues, ongoing equipment problems and shortages, load shedding, backlogs, and congestion plagued port operations. This week in Cape Town […]
read morePoor weather, regular equipment failures and shortages, load-shedding, backlogs, delays, and protracted congestion may be used to summarize port operations […]
read moreThis week’s port operations were complicated by problems caused by bad weather, regular equipment failures and shortages, load-shedding, backlogs, delays, […]
read morePoor weather, frequent equipment breakdowns and shortages, substantial personnel engagement, backlogs, delays, and congestion were the main causes of operational […]
read morePUBLISHER: BUSA This update – the 105th of its kind – contains a consolidated overview of the South African supply […]
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