-Advertisement-spot_img
spot_img

Transnet signs 25-year port agreement with billionaire Razon’s ICTSI

-Advertisement-spot_img

Must read

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

You’ve reached your free article limit

Subscribe to enjoy unlimited access to trusted journalism. Start your free trial today.

Start your FREE trial now

Need help? molokom@insideeducation.co.za

-Advertisement-spot_img

More articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Inside Education Quarterly Print Edition

spot_img

CATHSSETA

spot_img

QCTO

spot_img

AVBOB STEP 12

spot_img

Inside Metros G20 COJ Edition

spot_img

JOZI MY JOZI

spot_img

Inside Education Quarterly Print Edition

spot_img

Latest article