Collaboration boosts capacity at Cape Town Container Terminal
The partnership includes installing two additional 500kVA generators with 60 reefer container plug points each, aimed at handling higher volumes of perishable goods during peak
Making its debut as one of the World's Top Container Ports 2013, the Cape Town Terminal plays a pivotal role in the regional economy enjoying intermodal transport networks and situated about 20 km from the Cape Town International Airport.
Key segments include:Ben Schoeman Dock: Houses the Western Cape's only dedicated container terminal, the Cape To n Container Terminal. The current installed capacity is 1 million TEUs, with plans underway to increase this capacit
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.
Construction on this project is set to begin in March 2025 and will be completed by March 2026. At Cape Town International Airport: A power disruption caused by a substation failure and cable faults has been addressed, with primary and secondary power supply restored.
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