South African port and logistics firm Transnet signed a concession agreement with a company headed by Filipino billionaire Enrique Razon to expand the main terminal at the continent’s top container hub in Durban.
The signing of South Africa’s first port-privatisation deal comes two years after Transnet awarded International Container Terminal Services the right to buy almost half of Container Terminal Pier 2 and manage the facility for 25 years. Razon’s firm will spend about R11 billion on its plans.
“This ground-breaking partnership is a step forward in Transet’s ambition to be among the world’s best ports,” Transnet chief executive officer Michelle Phillips said at a ceremony in Durban on Wednesday.
The agreement marks the biggest attempt yet to bring in private expertise to revive state-owned ports, which rank among the least efficient globally, according to the World Bank.
Pier 2 handles about 70% of Durban port’s total throughput and more than 40% of South Africa’s container volumes, she said.
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