Car terminal hits record handling turnaround

Transnet’s  Port Elizabeth Car Terminal has broken its own record by handling 24  142 fully built units in July, the highest ever in the history of the  terminal and 93% above the planned monthly budget.

Transnet said in a statement on Monday that the terminal had hit  record productivity while it was in the middle of a project to further  boost capacity to handle higher volumes. It said the increase in  transhipment volumes had been the greatest contributor to the high  number of units handled. The volumes were attributed to car  manufacturers Suzuki, TATA, Caterpillar and Volkswagen.

Managing executive at the Eastern Cape  Terminals, Wandisa Vazi, said: “It’s a busy season and there are lots  of vessels outside every terminal due to the global demand across  varying sectors. This is when our complementary port system creates  opportunities for vessels to drop cargo off in Port Elizabeth which will  be picked up by another vessel later, destined for another terminal.”

The car terminal’s operational team averaged 200 units an hour  against a target of 180 units an hour during the month of July, a key  performance indicator that they exceeded by 11%. The capacity creation  project currently in progress at the terminal will see an additional  3000 parking bays created at the end of September, bringing the  terminal’s overall capacity to 8000. This capacity will increase the  terminal’s throughput from 150 000 units to 280 000 units per annum.

“We have a responsibility to make our customers globally competitive  by unlocking capacity and providing a reliable and efficient service.  And that is what we are doing,” Vazi said.

Source: https://www.freightnews.co.za/article/car-terminal-hits-record-handling-turnaround

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