According to the information received from Transnet
1. The Ngqura Container Terminal (NCT) private sector participation (PSP) transaction ran alongside the Durban Container Terminal (DCT) Pier 2 transaction, with the intention to position it as a transshipment hub for SA, based on the location of South Africa, adjacent to major sailing routes such as Asia and West Africa and Asia and South America trades.
There was an initial interest for the PSP in the terminal, as demonstrated by responses received during the Request For Information and the Request For Qualification processes, with four respondents shortlisted to participate in the Request For Proposals (RFP) process. However, there was no response received on the final RFP submission date. Some respondents cited challenges in meeting the volume requirements for NCT, which were stipulated in the RFP documents, and therefore the PSP for NCT was not awarded.
2. There was no response to the RFP process as outlined above and the PSP could not be awarded.
3. Transnet’s strategy to position the terminal as a transshipment hub has not changed. Management is considering options on how to proceed with the PSP, and a decision has not been taken yet whether this will include amending the RFP requirements or whether other alternatives to the initial PSP process will be considered.
4. Further announcements will be made when there is further progress.
Remarks: Reply: Approved / Not Approved/Comments
Jacky Molisane P J Gordhan, MP
Acting Director-General Minister
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