Transnet’s Cape Town Container Terminal (CTCT has increased its export volumes by 8% since the start of the deciduous fruit season, compared to the previous year.
The season officially commenced in December 2022, with exports of pome fruit (apples and pears), berries, as well as table grapes and stone fruit destined for the international markets.
Transnet Port Terminals (TPT) said in a statement on Friday that exporters had shipped more than 118 381 TEUs through the CTCT, despite weather challenges of wind and fog.
It said the terminal had put recovery plans in place to mitigate delays and clear backlogs that had been created as a result of inclement weather. The terminal currently has seven vessels at anchorage and is continuing to tighten its operational plans for improved efficiency.
The Cape Town terminal had capacitated its employees across all levels to ensure maximum operational performance, TPT added. This included intensifying management visibility, employee engagement and collaboration with all stakeholders to ensure a highly successful season.
“As a key role player in cold chain logistics, we continue to put all hands on deck in ensuring that seasonal fruit reaches the market in good condition,” Andiswa Dlanga, TPT managing executive of the Western Cape region said. “We value the responsibility placed upon us in the movement of seasonal fruit from farm to port, and eventually to the market - and its direct impact on the country’s economy, thus our commitment to close the season on a high note,” Dlanga added.