Port of Ngqura Receives First Commercial Vessel

October 5, 2009

On October 4 the new deepwater Port of Ngqura in South Africa witnessed the 984.2-ft long, 42.6-ft deep MSC Catania became the port terminal’s first commercial vessel.

The docking of the vessel – while a major milestone for the port and the country – was used as a real live test-run for vessel operators to hone their skills in this first commercial container offloading at the Port of Ngqura.

The MSC Catania is part of MSC’s Europe Service. It arrived en route from Durban where adverse weather conditions during the week had delayed its expected arrival at the Port of Ngqura.

Two gangs of operators – with a third on standby – successfully put months of training to the test in handling and offloading the vessel using the port’s state-of-the-art Liebherr ship-to-shore cranes. The vessel will take between eight and 12 hours to be offloaded at the Port of Ngqura and will then sail to Cape Town and onward to Europe.

Logistics News

Northern Grain Belt Ports Initiative Established

Northern Grain Belt Ports Initiative Established

Container Imports Soar at Port of Los Angeles

Container Imports Soar at Port of Los Angeles

Compas Cartagena Terminal Employs LHM 600 Crane

Compas Cartagena Terminal Employs LHM 600 Crane

State Lawmakers Engage in Tours, Presentations During FreightWeekSTL

State Lawmakers Engage in Tours, Presentations During FreightWeekSTL

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News

US natgas at Waha turns positive for the first time since February, as pipeline constraints ease
New York Times Business News - June 16,
China's Xi supports Myanmar's President as the two leaders meet in Beijing