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S.African Transnet signs port equipment agreement with Liebherr

Transnet, a South African logistics company, announced on Thursday that it had signed a 10-year agreement with the German equipment manufacturer Liebherr to supply cranes in order to modernise and upgrade its port operations.

Transnet stated that the two parties had also agreed to a 20-year Asset Management Programme, where Liebherr will provide maintenance, repairs, and spare parts for equipment.

Transnet, the state-owned company that operates South Africa's port and rail freight network, is struggling to provide adequate service due to underinvestment. Equipment shortages have caused its port operations to be hampered, leading to long backlogs and affecting retailers and exporters.

Jabu Mdaki, Chief Executive Officer of Transnet Port Terminals, said: "This strategic partnership empowers us significantly to boost operational efficiency, streamline logistics and reduce long-term operating costs."

Transnet has already placed significant orders for Liebherr products, including four STS cranes for Durban's port. It also ordered 48 rubber-tyred (RTG), gantry cranes for Durban and Cape Town terminals.

(source: Reuters)