Transnet National Ports Authority Advances South Africa's Food Security
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Durban port concessions to boost food security and trade competitiveness
TRANSNET National Ports Authority (TNPA) has taken a decisive step to advance South Africa’s food security and improve global trade competitiveness through two landmark concession awards in the Maydon Wharf Precinct of the Port of Durban. These transactions will unlock more than R1 billion in private-sector investment in modernising port infrastructure while strengthening Durban’s strategic position as a gateway for agricultural and perishable e…
TNPA Secures R1 Billion Investment Through Two Durban Port Concessions
The Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) has awarded two major concessions at the Maydon Wharf precinct in the Port of Durban, in a move aimed at strengthening South Africa’s agricultural export capacity and improving overall port efficiency. The projects are expected to unlock more than R1 billion in private sector investment focused on upgrading infrastructure used to handle fresh produce and agricultural cargo. African Port Logistics and …
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