NAMPORT 2018-04-04T14:50:40+02:00

Project Description

NAMPORT

The construction of the Port of Walvis Bay’s New Container Terminal on reclaimed land commenced in mid 2014 and is expected to be commissioned by 2019. This entails the creation of 40 hectares of new land reclaimed from the bay within Namport’s current port jurisdiction. The new reclaimed land is created by dredging or deepening the port and using the sand obtained from deepening to form the new land.

The reclaimed land will be linked to the existing portland by a causeway. A modern container terminal will then be built on the newly reclaimed land and will consist of quay walls, paved areas, buildings, roads, railway lines, ship-to-shore quay cranes, rubber tired gantry cranes, etc.

The New Container Terminal will have a capacity of at least 750,000 TEUs per annum, whilst ample space for optimisation and expansion of the initial facility exists. The project will not only provide increased container handling capacity in the Port of Walvis Bay, but will also increase the port’s bulk and break-bulk handling capacity by freeing up the existing container terminal to become a multi-purpose terminal.

The New Container Terminal project will add an additional 600 metres of quay wall length to the existing 1,800 metres, which will enable major rehabilitation of existing quay walls to occur with minimal disruption to operations. The two new berths at the new container terminal will be berth 10 and berth 11. Berth 9 is the new passenger liner berth also currently under construction.

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