Overview of the Port of Durban Maritime Summit 26 October 2011

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Overview of the Port of Durban
MARITIME SUMMIT
26th October 2011
Selvan Pillay
CONTENT
 Transnet Structure
 TNPA Strategic Objectives and Core Functions
 Port of Durban Development Framework Plans
 Challenges
TRANSNET
SHAREHOLDER – DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC ENTERPRISES
Transnet National Ports Authority
Strategic Objectives and
Core Functions
STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
• Improve vessel and cargo turnaround time
• Provide Port infrastructure ahead of demand
• Improve productive use of assets
• Enterprise wide risk management
• Develop and improve human capital, skills and
capacity to achieve organizational objectives
Optimally serve the economy
TNPA overview – Core functions
(as per National Ports Act Section 11)
Landlord
Promote the use, improvement and development of
ports, and control land use within the ports, having the
power to lease port land under conditions it determines
Master planner
Plan, improve, develop and maintain port infrastructure
Controller of ports
navigation
Make and apply rules to control navigation within port limits and approaches,
ensure protection of the environment and ensure safety and security within
port limits
Controller of ports
services &
facilities
Ensure that port services and facilities are provided, and may enter into
agreements or licence other parties to provide these
Marketer &
administrator
Ensure that adequate, affordable, equitable and efficient port services and
facilities are provided for port users
Change agent
Ensure non-discriminatory, fair, transparent access to port services and
facilities; advancement of previously disadvantaged people; promotion of
representivity and participation in terminal operations; enhanced
transparency in port management
Coordinator with
other state
agencies
Advise on all matters relating to the port sector, and liaise with all
stakeholders
TNPA overview – Port services
Other services to cargo
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Warehousing/ Cargo storage
Cargo repairs
Equipment rental
Cartage (road/ rail)
Cargo inspection,
storage and grouping
Aids
Navigationalong
along the
Aids
to to
navigation
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coast
VTS, safety of environment, port
control
Provision
of basicof
port
infrastructure
Provision
basic
port
and aids to navigations within ports
infrastructure and aids to
navigation within ports
Dredging
Pilotage
Tug services
Berthing / Unberthing services
Other services in the port
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Bus services
Baggage handlers
Fire fighting
Fire protection
Security
Power and water supply
Labour broking
Pollution control
Clearing/ forwarding
Import cargo
Stevedoring (Cargo
handling
on board)
Stevedoring
(Cargo
handling
on
board)
Cargo handling on quay
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Other services to ships
• Ship building and repairs
• Ship surveyors
• Bunkers
• Ship chandlers
• Hull cleaning
• Prop shining
• Pest control and
fumigation
• Fire fighting
• Security
• Waste disposal
• Floating crane
• Radio/radar
• Vessel searchers
• Ships agents
Other
cargo
handling
terminal
services
Other
cargo
handling
terminal
services
Transport to/ from storage
Storage
Delivery/ Receiving via road/rail
Export cargo
Port of Durban
Development Framework Plan
South African Commercial Ports
Gauteng
Mega
Industrial
Zone
Maputo
Port Norloth
Sishen
Richards Bay
Durban
Saldanha
East London
Cape Town
Mossel Bay
Ngqura
Port Elizabeth
Aerial View – Port of Durban
LAYOUT OF PORT
Current Layout
Short Term Layout
Long Term Potential Layout
Aerial View – Old DIA Site
Short Term Layout
Long Term Potential Layout
Artist’s Impression of DIA Digout Port
Challenges
CHALLENGES
• Options for expansion
• Improved efficiency
• Purchase of Portion of Salisbury Island from DPW
• Purchase of old Durban International Airport Site from ACSA
• Cargo flow (in-out) modal issues
• Modal split improvement
• Engagements with the stakeholders
• Improved structuring of Back of Port activities to sustain
the cargo throughput through the Port of Durban
• Synergy with the City