Ports’ Business Continuity Plans must be top priority
10 October 2022
I share the concern of businesses in the Western Cape that a prolonged strike by Transnet workers will severely hurt our economy precisely at a time when we should be creating jobs.
Every effort must be made to ensure that Transnet’s Business Continuity Plans (BCP) are fully implemented to ensure that our Ports and container terminals – as key arteries of our economy – continue to function.
According to Transnet’s communication on Friday, there are currently 5 vessels waiting outside Cape Town’s Container Terminals, with a further 10 vessels expected over the next 7 days. Ensuring that they can berth will be essential.
The Western Cape Government, through its Department of Economic Development and Tourism (DEDAT), has offered support in helping ensure that these BCPs are implemented and that effected businesses receive information, so that exporters and importers continue to ship over this time.