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Cape Town, known as "Tavern of the Seas" has 34 berths including layby berths. The port is mainly used for general cargo, however an increasing number of containers are handled and the port have become an important repair facility as well. The multipurpose Terminal in Duncan Dock handles fruit, steel, maize, wheat, rice, timber, coals and other general cargo as well as passenger cruise ships.
The grain elevator in Duncan Dock has a storage of 28,000 cubic meters and there are dedicated cold stores with docking space for up to six vessels simultaneously.
Cape Town has a number of bunkering points for supply of marine fuels supplied by the ports bunker barge.
For more information about the Cape Town port, the ports loading and discharging operations and the port expenses, please contact our Cape Town staff.
| L. McKenzie | Director | D. Crossley | Operations Manager |
| Direct Line | +27 (0)21 4254 467 | Mobile | +27 (0)72 7840781 |
| Mobile | +27 (0)72 6356 782 | dcrossley@supermaritime.com | |
| mckenzie@supermaritime.com | |||
| S. Downing | Operations Assistant | ||
| Mobile | +27 (0)72 1264 270 | ||
| sdowning@supermaritime.com |
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