New Durban cruise terminal deal signed

2018-04-30T11:17:23+00:00 April 30th, 2018|Ports|

Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) has signed an agreement that will see KwaZulu Cruise Terminal Pty Ltd (KCT) finance, construct, operate, maintain and transfer a new cruise terminal at Durban by October, 2020.

The parties signed off on this R200 mill-plus project at an official ceremony on 16th April, 2018.

KCT was announced last year as the preferred bidder for the 25-year concession project. The company is a joint venture between MSC Cruises and Africa Armada Consortium, an investment company that empowers its black financiers through participation in economic activities, in particular port and logistics developments.

TNPA CEO, Shulami Qalinge, said: “We are delighted to have concluded terms that will bring benefits to all parties, but most importantly to the City of Durban and South Africa as a growing cruise destination. In doing so, we will truly be positioning Durban as a ‘Smart Port City’ and a world-class cruise capital.”

Transnet SOC Limited Group CEO, Siyabonga Gama, added: “In a few years, we will witness the rise of a much-needed brand new cruise terminal for Durban. In its wake, jobs will be created, new technologies implemented and tourism numbers boosted for Durban and for our country.”

Representing KCT, MSC Cruises’ Executive Chairman Pierfrancesco Vago said: “This agreement represents a great development for MSC Cruises’ South Africa operation, we could not be prouder. It will also be a major stepping stone for Durban, paving the way for a bright common future for the cruise industry and the city. Not only will this ensure a continued growth for cruising here in Durban, and in the whole of Southern Africa. It will also result in measurable positive socio-economic effects for the city: we will create many jobs, both during its construction and the operation. This new terminal will also help further develop Durban as an international tourist destination.”

The project is expected to dovetail with the City’s latest work to extend the beachfront promenade from uShaka beach southwards to the harbour entrance, as well as the development of Durban Point Waterfront.

The detailed design phase was due to commence this month and is expected to be completed by the end of the year. This will be followed by an 18-month construction phase from January, 2019 to July, 2020 and the cruise terminal is expected to commence operations in October, 2020 kicking off the 2020/2021 cruise season.

In the event of any unforeseen delays, TNPA and KCT’s contingency planning includes the continued use of the existing N Shed cruise terminal.