Cargo Movement Update – 18 August 2023
This week’s port operations were characterized by unfavorable weather, frequent equipment failures and shortages, extreme traffic jams, load-shedding, and union […]
read moreThis week’s port operations were characterized by unfavorable weather, frequent equipment failures and shortages, extreme traffic jams, load-shedding, and union […]
read moreThis week’s port operations were characterized by unfavourable weather, frequent equipment shortages and breakdowns, the SANTACO strike, and intense traffic. […]
read morePort operations this week were characterized by bad weather, ongoing equipment failures and shortages, vessel ranging, traffic jams, and load […]
read moreA daily average of 7 138 containers were handled, and 9 589 containers are anticipated for the next week. 2 […]
read moreThis week’s port operations were characterized by bad weather, ongoing equipment problems and shortages, traffic, and load shedding. Severe vessel […]
read moreThis week and last week, operational challenges in and around South Africa’s commercial ports were defined by weather-related delays, ongoing […]
read moreA daily average of 7 840 containers were handled, and 10 698 containers are anticipated for the next week. According […]
read moreAverage daily container handling was 7 001, and 9 141 containers are anticipated for the coming week. 2 330 containers […]
read moreA daily average of 8 532 containers were handled, and 9 737 containers are anticipated for the next week. 2 […]
read moreA daily average of 7 617 containers were handled, and 9 770 containers are anticipated for the following week. According […]
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