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Learn about the impact of congestion on the Port of Durban, strategies to overcome it, and comparisons with other African ports. Discover operational insights and how better road access enhances port efficiency and international trade.
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INTRODUCING THE THREAT • Congestion in ports is a phenomena associated with delays, queuing and extra time of voyage and dwell of ships and cargo at the port, which always occur with unpleasant consequences on Logistics and supply chain • An increase in road traffic, poor road conditions and other major challenges which we are going to elaborate in the following slides and also going to look at the pollution and the effects of traffic congestion at the Port of Durban.
CONSTRAINT OF TRAFFIC CONGESTION • Shortage of space in the port yards. • Limited with poor roads condition to access port. • Industrial action that entails work stoppage at the port and laborstrike. • Bad weather that stops ships or cargo operations.
IMPACT IN THE DURBAN PORT • Traffic congestion also creates threat to Durban port and Durban society such as • Air pollution • Noise pollution • High volume of accidents
IMPACT CONTINUED… • Time spent by a vessel in the port. • Ports connected with Durban port also suffers as a result. • Competitors are benefiting. • Impact transport business.
OUR STRATEGIES TO OVERCOME THREAT • For the Port to maintain global competitiveness with the current trend of globalization, it has to ensure that roads are well maintained, safe and have a smooth traffic flow with no delays. • Establishment of truck depot company • Trucks lanes implimetation.
REFFERNCES TO OTHER AFRICAN PORTS The following ports were investigated to compare African ports truck congestion: Lagos port (in Nigeria) Mombasa port (in Kenya) Port Suid (in Suez Canal)
CONCLUSSION • port efficiency and international trade could be enhanced if the access roads to the ports could be freed of bottlenecks at all times.Durban and Port Said facilities are the most congestion resistant ports in Africa, largely due to the operational dispensation of the ports and the solid strategies adopted by the ports in managing cargo storage systems