10 of 45 haulers have arrived at DCT - PART 1
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DURBAN - Transnet is pulling out all the stops to ensure quick and efficient work flow at its Durban Container Terminals.
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Now, given we’re nearing citrus season, the South African rail, port and pipeline company has received fully-assembled haulers which will be allocated across DCT Pier 1 and DCT Pier 2.
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This state-of-the-art machinery is used to move containers from the stack to the ship-to-shore crane in a vessel loading operation, and from the ship-to-shore crane to the stack in a vessel offloading operation.
Managing Executive at Durban Terminals, Earle Peters spoke to eNCA.