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Port Elizabeth Bulk Terminal Opens After a Successful Maintenance Shutdown

The Port Elizabeth Bulk Terminal successfully concluded its annual ten-day maintenance shutdown to ensure the seamless handling of manganese for the next twelve months. This was a planned initiative carried out in agreement with customers where bulk handling equipment like tipplers, stackers, reclaimers, ship-loaders, feeders and over ten kilometres of conveyor belt system were all serviced.

Annually, the terminal has capacity to handle six million tons of manganese as the industry continues to grow, with increased global demand. Managing Executive of the Eastern Cape Terminals at Transnet Port Terminals Wandisa Vazi said it was important to ensure that the maintenance works started as scheduled and that the working environment was safe for employees. “The plant has to operate at acceptable levels and sustain export activities and this is why we plan this shutdown thoroughly” she said. Vazi commended the efficacy of the Engineering team as they executed all required tasks on time.

The primary objective of the maintenance shutdown was to raise levels of equipment reliability and availability. The Port Elizabeth Bulk Terminal is a crucial part in the export of manganese as it drives the economic growth of the region and that of the country. South Africa (SA) is home to more than 70% of the world’s highest grade manganese. Most of it moved through the terminal although mined in the Northern Cape, with countries like China, India, Japan, Ukraine and South Korea as the top five global consumers.

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The Port Elizabeth Bulk Terminal has reopened following a successful ten-day annual maintenance shutdown aimed at ensuring efficient manganese handling for the next year. The shutdown involved servicing critical bulk handling equipment, crucial for the terminal's capacity to handle six million tons of manganese annually, supporting the economic growth of the Eastern Cape and meeting global demand. South Africa, holding over 70% of the world's highest-grade manganese, relies on this terminal as a key export hub.
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#PortUpdate: The Port Elizabeth Bulk Terminal is back in action after a comprehensive ten-day maintenance shutdown. This crucial work ensures uninterrupted manganese handling for the next year, reinforcing our role in the global supply chain.

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