South African ports continue normal operations after cyber attack
Transnet managed to get operations back up after being hit by a cyber attack last week.
Read moreTransnet managed to get operations back up after being hit by a cyber attack last week.
Read moreTransnet declared force majeure at the country’s key container terminals after the recent cyber attack. The measure regards the Durban, Ngqura, Port Elizabeth and Cape Town ports.
Read moreAfter being hit by a cyber attack, Transnet has identified and isolated the source of the disruption on its IT systems.
Read moreA cyber attack has affected container operations at the South African port of Cape Town.
Read moreAmid violent political unrest in South Africa, port operators have declared force majeure for the port of Durban, while Richards Bay has resumed operations at reduced capacity, the Gard Club informed.
Read moreViolent unrest in the cities of Durban and Richards Bay and surrounding areas in KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa, is leading to delays in port operations.
Read moreFollowing the increase in the amount of COVID-19 cases in South Africa, all crew aboard vessels coming into Durban Port are tested before entering the harbour.
Read moreSouth Africa's location, economic development and vast renewable energy sources make it well suited to act as a zero-carbon fuels hub for shipping, a new study found.
Read moreThe South African Maritime Safety Authority along with the Department of Home Affairs joined forces in order to find an immediate solution concerning the renewal of South African seafarers expired or expiring passports issue.
Read moreThe Ministry of Health of Singapore announced that by January 3rd all long-term pass holders and short-term visitors with recent travel history to South Africa within the last 14 days will not be allowed entry into Singapore, or transit through Singapore.
Read more