The much-improved operational environment at South Africa’s ports reported earlier this month appears to be continuing, with minimal waiting time, low terminal and yard density, plenty of depot capacity and an improving equipment position, according to Danish shipping major Maersk Line. “The southeaster, largely absent through summer, made an unwelcome appearance in Cape Town this week, but overall, it’s a positive operational picture,” according to a statement.
Despite concerns, the return to business after the festive break has put limited pressure on port and landside infrastructure.
While political tension in Mozambique resulted in significant delays in Beira and Maputo, an easing of the situation appears to be improving waiting times – although high waiting times are still being experienced, according to the statement.
Port Louis is also recovering from the low productivity and the delays of Q4 last year and waiting time has reduced.