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CONSTRUCTION OF DURBAN’S NEW CRUISE TERMINAL TO BEGIN SOON

23 August 2019

Construction of a new cruise terminal dubbed Durban
Cruise Terminal is set to commence at Durban port in South Africa; South
Africa’s busiest cruise port, in November this year, and is set for completion
in 2021.

The US$ 2.8m port project will be developed by a
joint venture that is led by Geneva-based Mediterranean Shipping Company
(MSC)
.

According to the Managing Director for MSC Cruises
South Africa, Ross Volk this development is part of the significant investments
by the Italian, family-owned company into the country’s booming cruise tourism
industry.

The agreement for the development of the cruise
ship terminal, which is a part of the KwaZulu Cruise Terminal Consortium (KTC),
was signed last year by MSC together with Transnet
National Port Authority (TNPA)
.

TNPA offered KCT a 25-year concession to finance,
construct, operate and maintain the port. The former said that KCT is at the
moment finalizing the detailed design of the Durban Cruise Terminal building.

Volk also mentioned that the cruise terminal will
be a multi-user facility. This means that with MSC as the main user of the
terminal, it will also be used by other cruise line operators to Durban.

With the Cruise Terminal being capable of handling
at least 4,000 passengers at a go, Durban city will be an even more desirable
destination for cruise ships from all over the world.

Ross Volk says that the terminal will significantly
boost the number of tourists visiting the country in addition to creating
thousands of jobs to locals and leading to supplier development.

Nevertheless, the terminal shall feature MSC Shosholoza Ocean Academy that is meant to equip 5,000 youths with skills necessary to work on cruise ships over the next five years so that they can be in a position to work in the industry.https://constructionreviewonline.com/2019/08/construction-of-a-new-cruise-terminal-to-begin-soon-in-durban-south-africa/

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