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R20m upgrade for Ngqura port gate system

A R20m upgrade of Ngqura Container Terminal (NCT) automated gate system will mean an improved traffic flow of trucks at the port.
Port of Nqgura
Port of Nqgura

The system, first introduced in 2009, allows truck drivers to access the port without any human interaction. Other system features include pre-booking and pre advice that improves truck process time, terminal productivity and the benefit of enhanced security with the elimination of human error.

“As the newest of the 16-terminal-network managed by Transnet Port Terminals (TPT) countrywide, NCT has over the last 11 years served as a technological model. This investment forms part of offering our customers an efficient service that is world class," says Wandisa Vazi, managing executive for the Cape Terminals.

Due to ageing, the gates had started malfunctioning resulting in intermittent outages, which delayed productivity and resulted in long queues of trucks coming into the terminal. This heavily affected truck turnaround, a key operational measure for the terminal. The upgrade includes both the in-gate and out-gate facilities and accompanying infrastructure and hardware. The strategic and significant role of NCT as South Africa’s only dedicated transhipment terminal, serves as a major contributor to increased cargo handling as the trade continues to benefit markets across the world.

According to Vazi, the automated gate system upgrade was a phased project with remaining works expected to conclude at the end of this month. “The investment forms part of an overall TPT focus, replacing ageing equipment across its terminals and keeping up with the latest technology available in the market in order to deliver value."

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