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Nigeria opens ‘game changer’ billion-dollar deep seaport
Nigeria opened a billion-dollar Chinese-built deep seaport in Lagos on Monday, which is anticipated to ease blockage at the country’s ports and help it end up being an African hub for transshipment, handling cargoes in transit for other destinations. President Muhammadu Buhari has actually made building facilities an essential pillar of his federal government’s financial policy, and hopes that this will assist his ruling party win votes during next month’s presidential election.
Cape Town seeks clarity on rail devolvement
Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis is calling on President Cyril Ramaphosa to confirm whether government intends scrapping its plans to devolve the operation of passenger rail to local authorities. This follows comments this weekend by ANC economic transformation policy head Mmamoloko Kubayi that devolving rail is no longer a policy option for the ANC, adding that she would “not advise any department to dissolve power or function to the metros”.
Anglo cuts emissions at sea
A recently launched emission-reducing ship has actually packed its very first cargo of iron-ore from Anglo American’s Kumba Iron Ore operations in South Africa. The vessel is the very first of 10 melted natural gas (LNG) dual-fuelled new-build ships that Anglo will present to its chartered fleet during the course of 2023 and 2024, delivering an estimated 35% decrease in co2 emissions compared with ships sustained by conventional marine oil fuel.
Uganda to ask Turkish firm to secure rail deal financing
Uganda will ask Turkish company Yapi Merkezi to secure financing for a $2.2 billion rail link to the Kenyan port of Mombasa and is considering export credit firms as prospective sources, a senior official informed Reuters. The Turkish construction business had actually formerly verified a memorandum of understanding was signed with the Ugandan federal government for a possible offer to construct a 273 km (170 miles) train task linking the capital Kampala to Kenya’s own rail to access the Indian Ocean seaport.
Transnet plans bond sale under $6bn note programme
Transnet, which runs South Africa’s ports and freight rail networks, is preparing to sell a dollar-denominated bond under a $6-billion note programme, people familiar with the circumstance stated. The bond will be of five-year period and financier conferences ahead of the sale will start Thursday, individuals stated, asking not to be recognized due to the fact that the info isn’t public.
Opinion: Better infrastructure can help South Africa escape low growth
In this short article, Royal HaskoningDHV wise mobility director Bongani Mthombeni-Möller discusses the infrastructure obstacles facing South Africa and what can be done to resolve these for the benefit of the nation’s economy.
TFR sets March 20 closing date for tender seeking OEMs to step in to rehabilitate idle locos
Transnet Freight Rail (TFR) has actually set a closing date of March 20 for responses to a tender welcoming initial equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to step in to restore more than 160 Chinese-manufactured engines that run out service, owing to the unavailability of vital extra parts. The unavailability of engines has actually affected operation on passages used to export coal, manganese, chrome and magnetite, with the coal corridor having actually been particularly badly impacted with the number of operational engines having dropped by 33%, between the 2017/18 and 2020/21 fiscal years, a collapse that TFR itself refers to as “shocking”.
New drives added to extensive portfolio
Advanced engineering manufacturer Danfoss has successfully added its IC2 and IC7 drives, released in the final quarter of last year, to its existing VLT and VACON range of drives. The drives will be manufactured in China, Finland, Denmark and the US, depending on the configuration of the product, and will then be distributed to the African market through engineering solutions provider BMG’s network.
Mobility solutions highlighted at global event
Global technical devices, drive and braking systems maker Voith provided its solutions for the mobility shift in commercial vehicles at the IAA Transportation Expo held in Hannover, Germany, from September 20 to 25 in 2015. The options consist of Voith Electrical Drive System (VEDS), which are drive ideas efficiently developed for the operation of buses and sturdy trucks, along with its plug and drive H2 storage system, which is a modular overall system for durable industrial lorries with hydrogen drives.
African airline ranks high in the latest list of carriers with the youngest airliner fleets
An African airline has the fifth youngest fleet of airplane on the planet, air travel database and news company ch-aviation has actually reported, in its “World’s Youngest Aircraft Fleet 2023” award report, released on Tuesday. The report uses data that was valid on December 31 in 2015. Any operators with fewer than five airplane were excluded from the study. VIP-configured airplane were also left out from the survey. The African carrier is Uganda Airlines, whose airliners have a typical age of 3.01 years. The airline with the youngest fleet on the planet, therefore the winner of ch-aviation’s World’s Youngest Aircraft Fleet Award 2023, is Taiwan’s Starlux Airlines, with an average aircraft age of just 1.22 years. The other 3 airline companies in the top five are Saudi Arabian carrier flyadeal (second, with an average airplane age of 2.56 years), Canada’s Lynx Air (third, 2.9 years), and Chile’s SKY Airline (4th, 2.94 years).