by Skyline Logistics | May 21, 2015 | General News
If your containers travel by rail between Johannesburg and Durban make a note in your diary.The container-carrying Natcor line will be down for maintenance at the end of May early June.Please see below concerning these disruptions. [su_button...
by Skyline Logistics | May 18, 2015 | FTW Weekly, General News
A court case due to be held in the Durban Regional Court this week could, if the plaintiff is successful, set a court precedent that will put the inefficiency of Transnet Port Terminals (TPT) right in the firing line. Abnormal load specialists, Project Logistics...
by Skyline Logistics | Apr 28, 2015 | FTW Weekly, General News
One of the biggest container vessels ever to call the Port of Cape Town, the MSC Paris, leaves the harbour after a short call recently en-route to the Port of Las Palmas in Spain and then on to her normal European rotation. She carries a total of 8200 TEUs. South...
by Skyline Logistics | Apr 28, 2015 | FTW Weekly, General News
With container ships calling at SA rapidly moving into the 10 000-TEU-capacity class of vessels, the need for the deepening and lengthening of the North Pier at the Port of Durban has reached a critical level. The shipping community has been pressing Transnet...
by Skyline Logistics | Apr 28, 2015 | FTW Weekly, General News
The South African Revenue Service (Sars) is in the final stage of unveiling the second customs cargo scanner in the country – this time at the Port of Cape Town. Whilst no definite date has been made available for the launch, it is expected to be operational no later...
by Skyline Logistics | Apr 28, 2015 | FTW Weekly, General News
As the shipping industry digests the International Maritime Organisation ruling that will require mandatory weighing of containers before they are loaded aboard ship, it’s clear that the responsibility for the correct weight declaration lies with the shipper....