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Transnet container terminals remain optimistic of strong citrus season finish

13th July 2023

By: Schalk Burger

Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

     

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Average year-on-year comparisons of citrus handling volumes show a 9.2% volume increase in the Eastern Cape region and, despite heavy rains across the country, the Eastern Cape Container Terminals are handling higher citrus volumes than the previous three years mid-season, said State-owned Transnet Port Terminals (TPT).

With shipping cycles returning to normal, more shipping lines are now calling in the Gqeberha and Ngqura Container Terminals. However, at the end of June, Durban volumes were marginally lower than those of the same period last year, although this is starting to pick up, it added.

“With exception of the Eastern Cape, we have noted a slow start to the citrus season in general. There are a number of factors at play, including lower crop yields owing to weather, as well as the European Union’s cold treatment legislation, which have reduced export opportunities,” said TPT commercial and planning GM Michelle van Buren Schele.

However, Transnet remained optimistic of a strong, albeit later, finish with three months before end of season, she added.

“Volumes are starting to pick up in Durban after delayed production of valencia and mandarin fruits. This will also contribute to peak export flows,” she said.

The citrus season is one of South Africa’s biggest, as the country ranks among the top suppliers of citrus fruits in the world. During this season, TPT handles vessels destined for over 100 markets.

“TPT prioritises refrigerated containers between the April and September months by having dedicated lanes at all terminals and ensuring maximum availability of resources around the clock. Despite lower volumes in Durban owing to lower production from Northern regions, the terminals were still committed to improving efficiency with the robust programmes in place,” Van Buren Schele said.

Edited by Chanel de Bruyn
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor Online

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