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By Alan Peat approval of the required regulator was guided by the exclusion of the property TNPA indicated that the revenue,” PR CEO Riad National Ports Act (NPA) business and the lack of tariffs in the tariff book In a repeat of last year, the Khan told FTW. “The PR and the Directives, and a transparent system for were determined by a Ports Regulator of SA has has considered the tariff considered the submissions determining tariffs.” range of factors and there cut the port tariff increase application and has refused contained in the application, Also where the application was no formula, of general for April 1 proposed by the requested 11.91% tariff written and oral comments falls foul of the regulatory application or otherwise, Transnet National Ports increase sought by the TNPA received in the consultation framework is that it requires that explained the tariff Authority (TNPA) by almost for the tariff year 2011/2012. process and its own that the application should differentials,” said Khan. two-thirds. “In considering the information and research. set out the manner in “In the absence of a TNPA was expecting an TNPA’s tariff application, “The application is largely which the tariffs have been clearly articulated model 11.9% tariff increase, but the (it was) concluded that a compliant with the Act, calculated and the model the regulator’s decision Ports Regulator (PR) granted 4.49% tariff increase was Regulations and Directives used for determining them. is therefore restricted 4.49%. a reasonable increase and with some important “In the application and to approving an overall “The (TNPA) application therefore appropriate.” exceptions,” he said. “Key subsequently in their road- increase with general was made as a request for Khan added that the among these is the total show presentation, the To page 16

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FTW4711 FTW2108SD 4 | FRIDAY January 28 2011 Europe tunes into growing opportunities in Africa SA losing out in its own backyard

By Joy Orlek that used to be destined for minerals and metals, and the this year, Uganda and Ghana France, Germany, Italy, the perception that South Africa will grow 10-11% once oil Europe-based companies UK and Portugal. Now that is ideally placed as an entry starts flowing, and so will the are increasingly focusing those markets have gone sour point into the rest of Africa likes of Mozambique with all on sub-Saharan Africa as they’re already doing business is rapidly being eroded, says the coal deposits. opportunities in their own in North Africa and are Bonnett. “In many respects we’ve back yards diminish in the keen to start looking at sub- “It’s something that been left behind in our own Duncan Bonnett ... ‘The biggest aftermath of the financial Saharan Africa – especially government and business backyard – largely because barrier is ignorance.’ meltdown of 2008. into countries such as South leaders must start taking of the many misconceptions “Because European markets Africa, Angola, Nigeria and formal cognisance of. A about the continent,” says estimating them. And they have declined so badly Mozambique. company in France, for Bonnett. don’t understand the dynamics. companies in Europe that “So people who say we have example, that has a subsidiary “People feel the rest of “South Africa has a very never had any interest in doing to concentrate on competition in Tunisia would rather use the the continent is too difficult different drumbeat to the rest business in sub-Saharan Africa from Asia are a step behind Tunis office to get into Central to do business in – it’s too of the region and the rest of in the past now want a piece of – they don’t realise that right and West Africa than SA. corrupt, there are too many the region doesn’t suffer the this pie,” says Whitehouse & now European countries are “And while European backhanders and it’s too same way South Africa does. Associates researcher Duncan suddenly waking up to the companies are moving in, expensive.” In many respects for South Bonnett. opportunities here. They may too many South African But while there are realistic African manufacturers the rest “We do a lot of business not be price-competitive with companies would rather barriers and the cost of doing of the region helps us out – in Spain and most of these the Chinese but they certainly compete in Europe than in our business is high, the biggest absorbs some of our overflows Spanish companies are offer other advantages in terms neck of the woods and are not barrier is ignorance. “A lot of when our domestic market industrial. Their export market of quality, skills and after-sales developing these markets.” companies don’t understand contracts.” accounts for 60-80% of their service.” No-one can escape the truth the size of the markets – The sooner we capitalise on total sales and the bulk of It’s also not all about that Nigeria will grow 10% either grossly over- or under- this, the better.

Foreign investors shun Africa

By Ed Richardson Trends Monitor, FDI flows logistics services. boom, FDI into Africa South–South flows, it says. into South Africa dropped South Africa’s IDZs, fell from US$58.6-billion For the first time South Africa’s lack of to “barely a quarter” of their which were designed to in 2009 to US$50 billion developing and transition appeal to investors is 2009 levels, contributing attract investment through in 2010, “although there economies “absorbed more affecting the economies of to a 14% fall in FDI into superior logistics, have are significant regional than half of global FDI other countries in the sub- Africa. failed to do so – due, variations”. flows,” says the report. region. The trend has a direct FTW understands, to a In contrast, FDI flows Latin America and South, According to the latest impact on the freight combination of minimal to developing economies East and South-East Asia edition of the United industry, as lower incentives, the power crisis rose some 10% to $525 experienced strong growth Nations Conference on growth and investment and the world recession. billion in 2010, thanks to in FDI inflows, which Trade and Development translate into slower Driven to a peak in a relatively fast economic declined in West Asia and (Unctad) Global Investment increase in demand for 2008 by the resources recovery and increasing Africa.

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FTW4450 FTW2110SD 6 | FRIDAY January 28 2011 TPT loses Danisa to private sector Du Toit to take over in acting capacity

By Ray Smuts He joined Imperial we have the rug pulled out measures, among them Distribution as operations from under our feet again.” Dual Cycle Operations, the Hector Danisa, assistant director for the Brandhouse A senior shipping line use of ship-to-shore cranes regional terminals executive contract on January 17. operations executive to simultaneously load for the Western Cape, has Imperial Distribution, who prefers to remain and discharge cargo from resigned from Transnet specialising in dedicated anonymous says: “Hector a vessel, and REFCON, a Port Terminals and left the contract logistics within was consistent, he at least remote reefer monitoring Transnet group after holding the Imperial Logistics answered the phone and system. a number of key positions at Consumer Products division, certainly tried hard to please His successor, in an several ports. stores and ships product his customers.” acting capacity, is regional on behalf of Brandhouse, Danisa, a former business planning and logistics a joint venture between unit executive at Durban executive, Louis du Toit. Diageo, the world’s largest Car Terminal, also in the He established a career alcohol beverage company, same portfolio at the Port in the port of Cape Town in beer maker Heineken and Elizabeth terminals and the 1981, working in the finance Namibia Breweries. Ngqura Container Terminal, department for a decade. He Enquiries to TPT about came to Cape Town a year then became group financial Louis du Toit … last year Danisa’s rather unexpected ago as assistant to terminal account for the Namibian appointed regional planning and departure only yielded that regional executive Velile Ports Authority and later logistics manager for the Western his resignation had become Dube. Dube was recruited port manager for Port region. effective on January 14. by TPT from Toyota South Luderitz in Namibia. John Berry, chairman of Africa where he served Du Toit returned to South he founded. the Cape Town Harbour as vice-president for Africa in 2005 and was In 2009 he was sent to Carriers’ Association, says marketing planning and appointed business unit Saldanha as BUE at the of Danisa: “He did a sterling communication. executive (BUE) at Durban’s multi-purpose terminal job and what is frightening Danisa’s tenure in the Pier 1 Container Terminal. before his appointment last is just when we are getting Mother City was marked Two years later he became year as regional planning Hector Danisa … tried hard to things back on track in Cape by a number of significant BUE of the TPT School and logistics manager for the please his customers. Town Container Terminal, newly implemented TPT of Operations, which Western Region.

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FTW1945SD FRIDAY January 28 2011 | 7 Durban handles 3% more containers in 2010 Healthy growth but nothing close to some global movers

By Alan Peat at the SA port system The two performers here of December 2009. somewhat lessened when in December 2010 was are Durban and Richards Bay. Far and away the main you compare the import and Most of the December 2010 14 575 520-tonnes – up Durban handled 680 820-t port participant is Durban. In export moves. port performance figures are 3.7% on the 14 051 060-t of in December 2010, up a December 2010, it handled The port landed (imports) much healthier than 2009, December 2009. whopping 38.8% on the a total of 202 459-TEUs, up 82 418 full TEUs in December but none are hitting the high Richards Bay, the coal 490 329-t of the previous 3.9% on the 194 831-TEUs of 2010, actually -1.4% down on double-digit levels of some of export port, was a big December. December 2009. the 83 621-TEUs of December the international ports. performer. It exported RB was less of a star, with Of these it moved 2009. Some of these foreign ports 6 979 919-t of coal in 466 814-t handled in 2010, 152 854 full boxes, up 1.1% But it shipped (exported) have boomed this year over December last year, a only up 4.8% on 2009. on the 151 144 of the previous 70 436 full TEUs last last. But they all tend to be whacking 1.04-million (17.6%) A total of 305 8498-TEUs December. December, up 4.3% on the in South East Asia and the up on the 5 933 709-t of the was handled by the container But the rather disappointing 67 523-TEUs of December Far East. The slump there December in the year before. ports, up 9.9% on the 278 192 overall state of play is 2009. was nowhere near as severe Saldanha Bay, the iron as in the worst hit areas in ore exporter, had an equal the trading world, and the percentage gain in traffic. Port of Durban - TEUs handled big increases were to be It moved 4 630 337-t, up expected, as these “tigers 17.6% on the 3 937 237-t of of trade” are carving into December 2009. everyone else’s export trade The poor performer in the and their gross domestic bulk port league was Durban. products are jumping through It handled 2 159 612-t in the roof. December 2010, a big drop of The latest figures on SA -36% – or 1.2-million tonnes – port activities released by over the 3 372 671-t it moved 82 418 83 621 67 523 70 43670 151 144 151 Transnet National Ports in December 2009. 854152 Authority (TNPA) show that Breakbulk cargo movement almost all cargo categories was also up 16.2%, with have been on the increase 1 365 408-t in the last month since 2009. of 2010 and 1 174 714-t in 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 Total bulk cargo handled 2009. Full boxes Imports Exports Mission to Seafarers Golf Day

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TNW4640 FTW1782SD 8 | FRIDAY January 28 2011 Anti-piracy campaign moves to land-based operations UN launches ‘get-tough’ campaign

By Ray Smuts from the outset and it seems the realisation is dawning that Against a background pirates appear to be winning of increased attacks on the day. commercial shipping, the The most widely held belief United Nations has launched is that the crisis in Somalia a new get-tough-on-pirates can only be resolved through campaign, spearheaded by political stability in the East the International Maritime African country. But in the Organisation (IMO). absence of that, support is UN secretary-general Ban- growing – more recently from Ki Moon will launch the year- Danish shipowner grouping long campaign in London on Danmarks Rederiforening – Total cost of piracy has increased five-fold since 2005. February 3 in what is to be for special forces to have the a high-profile anti-Somali option of destroying on-land African government remains recently as January 12, about 1 000km north of action to correct the limited Somali pirate bases. pretty much ambivalent over declining to be drawn on the South Africa. effectiveness of existing Despite having the most the situation and one wonders piracy dilemma, despite three A navy spokesman international measures. sophisticated navy in Africa what it will take to finally confirmed December attacks says South Africa’s non- The fight against piracy has and vessels that are ideally call out a budget-stretched on an oil tanker, a bulker involvement in anti-piracy been fraught with logistical suited, albeit costly, for anti- navy. and a fishing vessel off activities is for “political and other headaches right piracy patrols, the South Government is still, as Quelimane (Mozambique), reasons”.

Piracy costing global economy $7-12bn Biggest cost is re-routing ships

By Ray Smuts insurance premiums (war “is that all these are simply cost of piracy has increased 10% of shipping is avoiding risk premiums and ransom treating the symptoms – roughly five-fold since 2005. the area due to the threat of A new study commissioned payments up ten-fold almost nothing is being done The average ransom last year ocean banditry. by London think tank respectively), naval patrols, to treat the root cause.” was around US$5.4 million Some 1 600 incidents of Chatham House, based on security equipment, piracy Scrutinising the problem as opposed to only piracy have been recorded research by Colorado-based protection, vessel re-routing in three major affected areas US$150 000 in 2005. since 2006 with the loss One Earth Future Foundation, and other indirect costs such – the Horn of Africa, Nigeria The study finds that the of 54 lives, while 1 181 estimates sea piracy is as higher food prices in East and the Malacca Straits – the 20% drop in Suez Canal hostages were captured costing the global economy Africa. study suggests the biggest traffic over the past two in 2010, 1 016 of them by between US$7 billion and “What is even more cost, some US$2.4 billion, years cannot be ascribed Somali pirates. US$12 billion. disconcerting,” asserts One lies in re-routing ships from solely to piracy, but rather to Of the 53 vessels seized This relates to ransom Earth Future Foundation risky areas. the global economic crisis, worldwide last year, all but money paid, higher researcher, Anna Bowden, Bowden estimates the total though it is thought around four were by Somali pirates.

FTW1980SD FTW2117SD 10 | FRIDAY January 28 2011 New Toyota warehouse will serve 56 global destinations By Liesl Venter value of the parts alone will be in excess of R350 million. Construction has started on Speaking at the a new R363 million parts groundbreaking ceremony distribution warehouse for last week, TSAM president Toyota South Africa Motors and CEO Dr Johan van Zyl (TSAM) situated near the OR said Toyota made about one Tambo International Airport in every four vehicles sold in in Ekurhuleni. South Africa while Toyota The largest single South Africa accounted for investment by TSAM in one in three vehicles exported Gauteng to date, the new from South Africa. warehouse follows a five “A vehicle is only as good year R8 billion investment as the parts and service programme into the support that the manufacturer company’s manufacturing offers and we believe that this facility in Prospecton, new centre will ensure that Durban. we remain a leader in these The 80 000m2 facility, the fields.” largest of its kind in Africa, Van Zyl said the new centre Toyota’s Katsutada Masumoto, Takashi Dakai, Johan van Zyl, Toshito Ozawa, Abdul Mogale and Calvyn will service Toyota, Lexus would be well situated close Hamman look at a scale model of the new R363 million Parts Distribution Warehouse for Toyota. and Hino vehicles. to major road arteries and the With an estimated turnover airport to service the more of the facility will be serviced “We are investing R363m 800 staff will be based at the of more than R3 billion per than 220 dealers in Southern twice a day. in the first phase of this premises,” said Van Zyl. annum, the warehouse will Africa, facilitating daily Apart from the local development that will see A second phase, set to house more than 2.2 million deliveries to 237 points in deliveries the warehouse will a warehouse of 39 000m2 be completed no later than parts grouped in over Southern Africa. Delivery also ship to 56 destinations in constructed along with offices 2015, will include a further 100 000 part lines. The total points within a 300km radius Africa and Europe. of about 3000m2. More than 38 000m2 of warehouse space. FTW2118SD THE TRULY WEEKLY SERVICE !

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FTW0016SP 12 | FRIDAY January 28 2011 Cross-docking facility saves money and time By Alan Peat satisfying,” he said. – with both day and night southern Africa. carrying perishable products. “We have engaged in shifts – we offer this facility “It allows for fast delivery “For general cargo we The Durban transport warehousing, which has now on a 24/7 basis.” of goods, and offers clients transport containerised, and logistics operation, become a specialised part This has seen the company a cost saving,” Naidoo told and normal and abnormal Jtr Freight, has rapidly of the range of products we establish what he describes FTW. “For example, they breakbulk cargoes, both expanded its list of services offer,” said Naidoo. as “a cross-docking process”. don’t need to pay an empty within the Republic – moving in four years “Our warehouse is In this, Jtr Freight moves turn-in fee in Johannesburg.” and across border to from a transport broking situated on the South the incoming containers into Another new area of neighbouring states of speciality to an extended Coast road in Durban, its warehouse in Durban, speciality for Jtr is in reefer Zimbabwe, Botswana, product offering, according conveniently close to unpacks and sorts the (refrigerated) cargo. Lesotho, Zambia and to MD Thaven Naidoo. the harbour’s container contents, and transports “For this,” said Naidoo, Mozambique.” “We recognised a terminals and the freeway the individual shipments “the trailers we use have Project cargo is another number of other niche network in and out of the as breakbulk cargo to generators attached, which speciality for the company markets amongst our city. We handle any sort of Johannesburg or any other power-up the refrigerator which has achieved level 3 client base which needed cargo in the premises, and nominated destination in units on the containers BEE compliance.

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Talking training … By Liesl Venter Education Training Authority (Teta). All learners who successfully Ever since the new educational regime of “recognition of prior learning”. Dedication and hard work have completed the Level 3 certificate was introduced to South Africa, I Compare this with the position in the paid off for a Micor employee who now qualify to enrol for the Freight have always been impressed with freight forwarding industry!! has been named the best achiever Forwarding and Customs Clearing the consistent approach and training We know that Iata and Fiata now nationally in the National Certificate Level 4 course. offerings of the Institute of Chartered offer a combined diploma which has Freight Forwarding and Customs Shipbrokers. Their Foundation and gained support from local industry. According to Harold Botha, Advanced Diplomas have provided Wouldn’t it be beneficial if Fiata Clearing Level 3. Micor HR executive, the company successful students with international were to create something with our Sonja Croucamp scored top has applied for a learnership grant qualifications and recognition without maritime friends, similar to what they marks with a year-end result of to Teta for Level 4 and has had a interruption. have done with the airlines? And let’s 94.92% followed closely by her verbal approval. Few will know that the University of get the universities involved. For how colleague Desiree Sherrard who A learner who achieves both the KwaZulu Natal offers a Postgraduate much longer must we adhere to a dying scored 91.32%. Freight Forwarding and Customs Diploma in Maritime Studies, and a paradigm? Ten Micor employees enrolled Clearing Level 3 and 4 qualifies Masters Degree in Commerce and for the one-year course that is for the formal international Fiata Maritime Studies. The University has Christopher Richards – Management sanctioned by the Transport diploma. agreed with the Institute the basis Consultant

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By Alan Peat content of these agreements was beneficial to most, if not Another hoped for, but still when they have been finalised. all SA citizens.” lingering, deal is the US-Sacu The government-supported The original trade But, Greenberg added: trade deal. trend in South Africa over the agreement in which SA “These misconceptions need to In March last year a senior past two decades has been was a signatory was the be dispelled.” US trade official said that it to go for trade pacts – either 1999 SA-European Union Another signed and was not “dead and buried”, but unilateral agreements by (EU) trade, development sealed deal is the trade was progressing at a slower SA alone, or as part of the and co-operation agreement agreement between Sacu pace “than one would like Southern African Customs (TDCA). and the European Free Trade to see”. This, he added, was Another hoped for, but still Union (Sacu) consisting of This now deals with Association (Efta) states. because the US was having lingering, deal is the US-Sacu Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, “substantially all trade” But in the process are a to deal with each of the five trade deal. SA and Swaziland. between the two partners, number of other agreements, countries that make up Sacu. But almost two years including trade in including the proposed SA Towards the end of last year, African continent.” ago, an SA parliamentarian agricultural products, but absorption into Bric. India and China also entered Also India and Sacu were representing the ANC said Stephen Greenberg – a First is one that would the trade agreement scene with expected to sign a trade pact government must stop rubber- policy researcher at the include a tie up with Brazil, the SA. by the middle of this year, stamping trade deals. Environmental & Development first name in the Bric quartet. SA and China inked a which aimed at reducing In a candid statement, Agency (EDA) Trust – said the That’s a preferential trade series of trade and energy tariffs on certain items Sisa Njikelana said trade pact was a “raw deal” agreement (PTA) between deals during a bilateral trade traded between the nations, parliamentarians had in the for SA. Sacu and the Common Market commission co-chaired by commerce and industry past not been “robust” enough “The SA government of the South (Mercosur), visiting Chinese vice-president minister, Anand Sharma, told in ensuring that trade talks approached the negotiations consisting of Argentina, Xi Jinping and SA deputy visiting Indian journalists in delivered on developmental with two misconceptions,” he Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay president Kgalema Motlanthe SA. priorities. said. that has been on the go since in Cape Town. “We both are pushing it He admitted that SA “The first was that global 2004, and originally accepted The success of SA’s new (PTA agreement) very hard parliamentarians had been trade liberalisation was a fait to be a precursor to a full free growth path required the and want to complete it at least “rumbling and grumbling accompli that SA must accept. trade agreement (FTA). The support of partners such by the middle of the year,” about always getting the cake Integration into the global latest information on that is as China, Motlanthe told he said. The agreement will already baked when it comes economy was the only option. that the PTA agreement has reporters. “We see the future help the countries reduce the to trade agreements”, meaning “The second misconception still to be finally ratified by the destiny of our two countries customs tariffs for certain they only become aware of the was that trade liberalisation countries’ parliaments. as inextricably linked with the products. Clearing Support Services AngolA leading innovators specialist of NuClear: Also serving the rest of Africa

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FTW2495 16 | FRIDAY January 28 2011 Proposed port tariff hikes slashed From page 1 application across all TNPA’s Revenue Requirement Model tariffs.” DESCRIPTION R Million Another directive requires Revenue Requirement 2011/12 7 641 that all operating costs, Expected Revenue 2010/11 6 584 expenses and revenues Expected Volume Increase (%) 3.7% incurred or generated from a Tariff Increase Requested 11.91% port service or port facility, as well as the value of the Vicious southeaster capital stock related to – and an explanation of the will correct historical such services or facilities manner in which the tariffs inconsistencies – but the FRIDAY 28 January 2011 NO. 1943 are to be declared in the will affect the cost of doing details thereof are not strikes again application. business in the ports. available as yet.” minutes but the wind “The TNPA did not give Khan’s comment The TNPA application By Ray Smuts resumed with a weekend a breakdown per service was brief. “The TNPA also failed to show that A vicious Cape South- vengeance during the and per facility in their application indicates that the port infrastructure Easter lambasted Cape afternoon, blowing in application,” Khan added. revenue owner had avoided cross- Town over the weekend, excess of 100km/h at “All future applications is not calculated in that subsidisation, save where in blowing continuously times. must articulate the capital manner and therefore cannot the public interest. for 40 hours, disrupting A Mother City fresh expenditure programme in comply,” he said. “The low level of terminal operations produce exporter who a more detailed manner, Also looking at fairness, information detail with and causing at least one spends much of his time and must include the views he pointed out that no respect to services or vessel to ‘cut and run’. in the terminal says it and determinations of the explanation was furnished facilities pricing and cost Three cranes were has to be remembered port consultative committee for differential tariffs for relationships etc, makes it working the Maersk the terminal only has (PCC) and the national port different commodities difficult, if not impossible, Daesan at Berth 601 two working berths for consultative committee using the same handling to determine where and in when, according to a larger containerships, (NPCC), when they are classification – other than which direction subsidisation report over the weekend, the remaining two still operational.” that “a range of factors” takes place – or if it does the vessel’s operators under construction. Yet again there is a was used in the tariff not,” said Khan. apparently decided she “Volumes currently directive that requires determinations for individual He also highlighted should sail prematurely. appear to be down that the amounts to be items. a failure in clarifying The container but had this not been invested and the revenues “This is relevant to whether the authority was terminal had earlier the case and they had that are to be utilised in comments on a consistent promoting access to ports been windbound (up been normal, we could port development, safety, methodology,” Khan said. and conducting efficient and till Friday morning) have been in a terrible, security and environmental “The TNPA has indicated effective management and for 20 hours and 25 terrible mess.” protection must be provided that its tariff review project operation of ports.

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- - - 1/2 - SIN 13/02,HKG 17/02,NGO 22/02,YOK 23/02,BUS 25/02,SHA 27/02 Monte Sarmiento 049E HSD - - - - 1/2 - SIN 13/02,HKG 17/02,NGO 22/02,YOK 23/02,BUS 26/02,SHA 28/02 UASC Jeddah AA578E CMA/CSC/MBA - - - - 31/1 - PKG 12/02,HKG 17/02,BUS 20/02,SHA 22/02,NGB 23/02,CWN 25/02 Kota Sabas 027 KLI/MIS/PIL - 3/2 - - 1/2 - PKG 19/02,SIN 20/02,HKG 24/02,SHA 26/02,BUS 04/03,INC 04/03,KEL 04/03,KHH 04/03,YOK 07/03,NGO 07/03,UKB 07/03 Niledutch Shanghai 091E NDS - - - - 2/2 - TXG 20/02,TAO 21/02,SHA 23/02 CMA-CGM Africa Four 391/392 CMA 6/2 - - - - - LCH 12/03,PKG 16/03 Sicilia VSC013 PIL - - - - 3/2 - SIN 09/03 Porthos 0285-029E COS/EMC/MBA - 7/2 - - 3/2 - SIN 22/02,PGU 24/02,PKG 24/02,LCH 25/02,JKT 25/02,SUB 25/02,PEN 25/02,SGN 25/02,DLC 26/02,BLW 26/02,BKK 26/02,SRG 27/02,MNL 27/02, KHH 28/02,UKB 01/03,TYO 01/03,XMN 01/03,HPH 01/03,NGO 02/03,OSA 02/03,BUS 04/03,TAO 06/03,TXG 08/03,YOK 08/03,KEL 11/03,TXG 12/03, SHA 16/03,NGB 18/03,HKG 22/03,YTN 23/03 Niledutch Hong Kong 337E MSK/NDS/NYK/SAF - - - - 4/2 - SIN 19/02,SHA 25/02,NGB 26/02,SHK 28/02 Mol Dream 4604 MOL - - - - 4/2 - SIN 24/02 Maersk Innoshima 1102 MSK/SAF 5/2 - - - - - PKG 24/02,TPP 25/02 Maersk Davenport 1103 MSK/SAF - 11/2 8/2 - 5/2 - TPP 03/03,PGU 05/03,PKG 06/03,CWN 06/03,BLW 06/03,HKG 07/03,SUB 07/03,YOK 08/03,UKB 08/03,HUA 08/03,SRG 08/03,PEN 08/03, BUS 09/03,XMN 09/03,SHA 10/03,SGN 10/03,HPH 11/03,NGB 12/03,INC 12/03,TAO 15/03,OSA 15/03,NGO 15/03 Mol Delight 8211B MOL - 6/2 - - - - SIN 21/02,HKG 26/02,TXG 02/03,DLC 03/03,TAO 05/03,BUS 07/03,SHA 10/03 102 HSD/MSK/SAF ------SIN 27/03,HKG 31/03,NGO 05/04,YOK 06/04,BUS 09/04,SHA 11/04 Santa Isabel 050 HSD/MSK/SAF - - 6/2 - 8/2 - SIN 20/02,HKG 24/02,NGO 01/03,YOK 02/03,BUS 05/03,SHA 07/03 Santa Isabel 050E HSD - - 6/2 - 8/2 - SIN 20/02,HKG 24/02,NGO 01/03,YOK 02/03,BUS 05/03,SHA 07/03 Calicanto Bridge 0009E CSC/HLC/KLI/STS - - - - 6/2 - PKG 16/02,SHA 22/02,CNZOS 23/02,XMN 25/02,SHK 26/02 Kota Maju VMJ005 PIL - 7/2 - - - - SIN 09/03 CMA-CGM Opal AAS37E CMA/CSC/MBA - - - - 7/2 - PKG 19/02,HKG 24/02,BUS 28/02 Maersk Nolanville 1102 MSK/SAF - - - - - 7/2 TPP 23/02,SHA 02/03,NGB 03/03,NSA 06/03,HKG 07/03 Orange River Bridge 025 KLI/MIS/PIL - 10/2 - - 8/2 - PKG 25/02,SIN 27/02,HKG 03/03,SHA 05/03,BUS 11/03,INC 11/03,KEL 11/03,KHH 11/03,YOK 14/03,NGO 14/03,UKB 14/03 CSAV Suape 1050 CSV - - - - 8/2 - SIN 21/02,HKG 26/02,TAO 02/03,SHA 04/03,NGB 05/03,CWN 09/03 Hanjin Rio de Janeiro 0020E HJL/HLC/STS/WHL/ZIM - - - - 8/2 - SIN 19/02,HKG 24/02,BUS 28/02,SHA 02/03,NGB 03/03,SHK 07/03 CCNI Antartico H1106R MSC/STS - - - - 8/2 - SIN 25/02,XMN 02/03,KHH 04/03,CWN 11/03,HKG 12/03,SHA 12/03 Kota Wijaya WJA979/980 PIL - - - - 9/2 - SIN 24/03 Swift Ace 26A MOL - - - - 9/2 - SHA 08/03,CHB 13/03 Yu Gu He 459E COS/EMC/MBA - 14/2 - - 10/2 - SIN 01/03,PGU 03/03,PKG 03/03,LCH 04/03,JKT 04/03,SUB 04/03,PEN 04/03,SGN 04/03,DLC 05/03,BLW 05/03,BKK 05/03,SRG 06/03,MNL 06/03, KHH 07/03,UKB 08/03,TYO 08/03,XMN 08/03,HPH 08/03,SHA 09/03,NGO 09/03,OSA 09/03,NGB 11/03,BUS 11/03,TAO 13/03,HKG 15/03, TXG 15/03,YOK 15/03,KEL 18/03,TXG 19/03 Juist Trader 1102 MSK/SAF - - - - 10/2 - TPP 26/02,NSA 03/03,FOC 05/03,NGB 07/03,YTN 09/03 Mol Symphony 4707 MOL - - - - 11/2 - SIN 03/03 Luetjenburg 1104 MSK/SAF 12/2 - - - - - PKG 03/03,TPP 04/03 Thai Bright 112 GRB/UNG - - - - 12/2 - JKT 27/02,PKG 03/03,BKK 08/03 NYK Paula 338E MSK/NDS/NYK/SAF - - - - 12/2 - SIN 02/03,SHA 09/03,NGB 10/03,SHK 12/03 Maersk Drury 1103 MSK/SAF - - - - 12/2 - TPP 10/03,PGU 12/03,PKG 13/03,CWN 13/03,BLW 13/03,HKG 14/03,SUB 14/03,YOK 15/03,UKB 15/03,HUA 15/03,SRG 15/03,PEN 15/03, BUS 16/03,XMN 16/03,SHA 17/03,SGN 17/03,HPH 18/03,NGB 19/03,INC 19/03,TAO 22/03,OSA 22/03,NGO 22/03 051E HSD - - 12/2 - - - SIN 27/02,HKG 03/03,NGO 08/03,YOK 09/03,BUS 12/03,SHA 14/03 Mol Dedication 8312B MOL - 13/2 - - - - SIN 28/02,HKG 05/03,TXG 09/03,DLC 10/03,TAO 12/03,BUS 14/03,SHA 17/03 Cap Scott 103 HSD/MSK/SAF ------SIN 03/04,HKG 07/04,NGO 12/04,YOK 13/04,BUS 16/04,SHA 18/04 Zim Ukrayina 07E HJL/HLC/STS/WHL/ZIM - - - - 14/2 - SIN 26/02,HKG 03/03,BUS 07/03,SHA 09/03,NGB 10/03,SHK 14/03 UASC Khor Fakkan AA582E CMA/CSC/MBA - - - - 14/2 - PKG 26/02,HKG 03/03,BUS 07/03,SHA 08/03,NGB 09/03 Santa Carolina H1107R MSC/STS - - - - 14/2 - SIN 03/03,XMN 08/03,KHH 10/03,CWN 17/03,HKG 18/03,SHA 18/03 CSCL Montevideo 0020E CSC/HLC/KLI/STS - - - - 14/2 - PKG 24/02,SHA 01/03,CNZOS 05/03,XMN 07/03,SHK 08/03

To: Mediterranean and Black Sea Updated daily on http://www.ftwonline.co.za Jolly Bianco 263 LMC - - - - 4/2 - MRS 01/03,GOI 03/03,BLA 05/03,NPK 11/03,TUN 31/03,MLA 31/03,UAY 02/04,BEY 02/04,BEN 02/04,AXA 04/04,TIP 04/04 MOL Caledon 111B CHL/DAL/MOL/MSK/SAF/TSA - 31/1 - - - - ALG 12/02,CAS 12/02,CAZ 15/02,LIV 15/02,ORN 15/02,BLA 16/02,VEC 17/02,FOS 19/02,NPK 19/02,AXA 20/02,GIT 20/02,PSD 20/02, UAY 21/02,ASH 21/02,ASH 23/02,TUN 24/02,GOI 24/02,KOP 24/02,MAR 24/02,SAL 24/02,BEY 25/02,GEM 25/02,SKG 25/02,PIR 26/02 ,IST 26/02,TRS 26/02,IZM 28/02,HFA 01/03,MER 01/03 Safmarine Mafadi 112B CHL/DAL/MOL/MSK/SAF/TSA - 7/2 - - - - ALG 19/02,CAS 19/02,CAZ 22/02,LIV 22/02,ORN 22/02,BLA 23/02,VEC 24/02,FOS 26/02,NPK 26/02,AXA 27/02,GIT 27/02,PSD 27/02, UAY 28/02,ASH 28/02,ASH 02/03,TUN 03/03,GOI 03/03,KOP 03/03,MAR 03/03,SAL 03/03,BEY 04/03,GEM 04/03,SKG 04/03,PIR 05/03, IST 05/03,TRS 05/03,IZM 07/03,HFA 08/03,MER 08/03 Msc Vanessa 13R HSL/LTI/MSC - 31/1 - - - - VEC 15/02,SPE 20/02,LIV 20/02,GOI 21/02,NPK 21/02,HFA 21/02,FOS 22/02,BLA 25/02,AXA 27/02 Msc Laura 13R HSL/LTI/MSC - 6/2 3/2 - 2/2 - VEC 20/02,SPE 25/02,LIV 25/02,GOI 26/02,NPK 26/02,HFA 26/02,FOS 27/02,BLA 02/03,AXA 04/03 Safmarine Nokwanda 112B CHL/DAL/MOL/MSK/SAF/TSA - 14/2 4/2 - 6/2 - ALG 26/02,CAS 26/02,CAZ 01/03,LIV 01/03,ORN 01/03,BLA 02/03,VEC 03/03,FOS 05/03,NPK 05/03,AXA 06/03,GIT 06/03,PSD 06/03, UAY 07/03,ASH 07/03,ASH 09/03,TUN 10/03,GOI 10/03,KOP 10/03,MAR 10/03,SAL 10/03,BEY 11/03,GEM 11/03,SKG 11/03,PIR 12/03, IST 12/03,TRS 12/03,IZM 14/03,HFA 15/03,MER 15/03 Thomas Maersk 1104 6/2 - - - - - ALG 28/02 Bunga Seroja Dua 1R HSL/LTI/MSC - 13/2 10/2 - 9/2 - VEC 27/02,SPE 04/03,LIV 04/03,GOI 05/03,NPK 05/03,HFA 05/03,FOS 06/03,BLA 09/03,AXA 11/03 Safmarine Nomazwe 112B CHL/DAL/MOL/MSK/SAF/TSA - - 10/2 - 14/2 - ALG 05/03,CAS 05/03,CAZ 08/03,LIV 08/03,ORN 08/03,BLA 09/03,VEC 10/03,FOS 12/03,NPK 12/03,AXA 13/03,GIT 13/03,PSD 13/03, UAY 14/03,ASH 14/03,ASH 16/03,TUN 17/03,GOI 17/03,KOP 17/03,MAR 17/03,SAL 17/03,BEY 18/03,GEM 18/03,SKG 18/03,PIR 19/03, IST 19/03,TRS 19/03,IZM 21/03,HFA 22/03,MER 22/03 Jolly Marrone 009 LMC - 13/2 - - - - MRS 25/03,GOI 26/03,BLA 28/03,NPK 01/04,TUN 23/04,MLA 23/04,UAY 25/04,BEY 25/04,BEN 25/04,AXA 27/04,TIP 27/04

To: UK, North West Continent & Scandinavia Updated daily on http://www.ftwonline.co.za Bright Horizon 1108 MAC 31/1 - - - - - VGO 15/02,LZI 17/02,RTM 18/02,HMQ 20/02,PFT 21/02,IMM 21/02,HUL 21/02,BXE 22/02,KRS 22/02,LAR 22/02,OSL 23/02,ANR 24/02,OFQ 24/02, CPH 24/02,ORK 24/02,DUO 24/02,GOT 24/02,GOO 24/02,GRG 24/02,HEL 24/02,HEL 26/02,KTK 26/02,STO 26/02,BIO 28/02 MOL Caledon 111B CHL/DAL/MOL/MSK/SAF/TSA - 31/1 - - - - RTM 13/02,TIL 14/02,BIO 15/02,BRV 17/02,LEI 17/02,CPH 18/02,GOT 18/02,HMQ 18/02,OFQ 19/02,HEL 21/02,OSL 24/02 Purple Beach 1109 MAC 9/2 5/2 - - - 2/2 VGO 23/02,LZI 25/02,RTM 26/02,HMQ 28/02,PFT 01/03,IMM 01/03,HUL 01/03,BXE 02/03,KRS 02/03,LAR 02/03,OSL 03/03,OFQ 04/03,CPH 04/03, ORK 04/03,DUO 04/03,GOT 04/03,GOO 04/03,GRG 04/03,HEL 04/03,HEL 06/03,KTK 06/03,STO 06/03,ANR 08/03,BIO 08/03 Safmarine Mafadi 112B CHL/DAL/MOL/MSK/SAF/TSA - 7/2 - - - - RTM 20/02,TIL 21/02,BIO 22/02,BRV 24/02,LEI 24/02,CPH 25/02,GOT 25/02,HMQ 25/02,OFQ 26/02,HEL 28/02,OSL 03/03 Msc Vanessa 13R HSL/LTI/MSC - 31/1 - - - - LZI 13/02,FXT 15/02,HMQ 17/02,BRV 18/02,ANR 19/02,RTM 20/02,LEH 20/02,BIO 20/02,LIV 22/02,VGO 25/02,HEL 25/02,LEI 26/02,KTK 26/02, STO 28/02,KLJ 02/03,LED 05/03 Msc Laura 13R HSL/LTI/MSC - 6/2 3/2 - 2/2 - LZI 18/02,FXT 20/02,HMQ 22/02,BRV 23/02,ANR 24/02,RTM 25/02,LEH 25/02,BIO 25/02,LIV 27/02,VGO 02/03,HEL 02/03,LEI 03/03,KTK 03/03, STO 05/03,KLJ 07/03,LED 10/03 Albanyborg 1 GRB - - - - - 2/2 VGO 21/02,BIO 24/02,ANR 01/03 Safmarine Nokwanda 112B CHL/DAL/MOL/MSK/SAF/TSA - 14/2 4/2 - 6/2 - RTM 27/02,TIL 28/02,BIO 01/03,BRV 03/03,LEI 03/03,CPH 04/03,GOT 04/03,HMQ 04/03,OFQ 05/03,HEL 07/03,OSL 10/03 Pacific Express 290009 CNT - - - - 11/2 6/2 ANR 06/03 Thomas Maersk 1104 6/2 - - - - - VGO 03/03,LEI 04/03,LZI 07/03 Martorell 59A MOL - - 12/2 7/2 9/2 - VGO 26/02,ZEE 01/03 Amber Lagoon 1110 MAC - - - 8/2 11/2 - VGO 10/03,LZI 12/03,RTM 14/03,PFT 17/03,IMM 17/03,HUL 17/03,HMQ 18/03,ANR 20/03,BXE 20/03,ORK 20/03,DUO 20/03,KRS 20/03,LAR 20/03, OSL 21/03,OFQ 22/03,CPH 22/03,GOT 22/03,GOO 22/03,GRG 22/03,HEL 22/03,BIO 23/03,HEL 24/03,KTK 24/03,STO 24/03 Bunga Seroja Dua 1R HSL/LTI/MSC - 13/2 10/2 - 9/2 - LZI 25/02,FXT 27/02,HMQ 01/03,BRV 02/03,ANR 03/03,RTM 04/03,BIO 04/03,LEH 05/03,LIV 06/03,VGO 09/03,HEL 09/03,LEI 10/03,KTK 10/03, STO 12/03,KLJ 14/03,LED 17/03 Safmarine Nomazwe 112B CHL/DAL/MOL/MSK/SAF/TSA - - 10/2 - 14/2 - RTM 06/03,TIL 07/03,BIO 08/03,BRV 10/03,LEI 10/03,CPH 11/03,GOT 11/03,HMQ 11/03,OFQ 12/03,HEL 14/03,OSL 17/03

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Paarden Eiland | T +27 (0)21 511 9748 [email protected] a level one B-BBEE company Airport Industria | T +27(0)21 386 6654/36 www.capecrating.co.za FTW5027 OUTBOUND BY DATE - Dates for sailing: 31/01/2011 - 14/02/2011 Name of Ship/Voy/Line WBAY CT PE EL DBN RBAY Loading for To: East Africa Updated daily on http://www.ftwonline.co.za Jolly Bianco 263 LMC - - - - 4/2 - MPM 04/02,DAR 10/02,MBA 12/02 African Ubuntu 20466 MBA - - - - 2/2 - MBA 07/02,DAR 13/02 Msc Sierra 55A MSC - - - - 3/2 - DAR 08/02,MBA 15/02 Mol Dream 4604 MOL - - - - 4/2 - MPM 05/02 Barrier 69 MOL/MSK/OAC/SAF - - - - 5/2 - MPM 06/02,BEW 12/02 Adria Ace 15A MOL - - - - 6/2 - MPM 07/02,DAR 10/02,MBA 12/02 Swift Ace 26A MOL - - - - 9/2 - DAR 13/02,MBA 15/02 Mol Symphony 4707 MOL - - - - 11/2 - MPM 12/02 Msc Nefeli 32A MSC - - - - 13/2 - DAR 18/02,MBA 25/02 Jolly Marrone 009 LMC - 13/2 - - - - MPM 01/03,DAR 07/03,MBA 09/03

To: West Africa Updated daily on http://www.ftwonline.co.za Amasis 383/384 CMA - - - - 3/2 - LFW 16/01,TEM 18/01,APP 20/01,ABJ 25/01 Jolly Bianco 263 LMC - - - - 4/2 - DKR 11/03 Karin Rambow 1003 MOL 2/2 - - - - - LOB 22/01,LAD 25/01 Stadt Aachen 385/386 CMA - - - - 11/2 - TEM 24/01,APP 26/01,LFW 30/01,ABJ 31/01 MOL Caledon 111B CHL/DAL/MOL/MSK/SAF/TSA - 31/1 - - - - LPA 09/02 Mol Silver Fern 2 1109 MOL 13/2 - - - - - LOB 02/02,LAD 05/02 Safmarine Mafadi 112B CHL/DAL/MOL/MSK/SAF/TSA - 7/2 - - - - LPA 16/02 Msc Vanessa 13R HSL/LTI/MSC - 31/1 - - - - LPA 08/02,DKR 10/02,ABJ 11/02,TEM 13/02,APP 19/02,TIN 20/02 Horizon 32S MOL/MSC/MSK/OAC/SAF - 4/2 - - 31/1 - MSZ 11/02,LOB 14/02,LAD 18/02 City of Shanghai 339W MSK/NDS/NYK/SAF - - - - 1/2 - LFW 09/02,TEM 12/02,LOS 16/02 Msc Laura 13R HSL/LTI/MSC - 6/2 3/2 - 2/2 - LPA 13/02,DKR 15/02,ABJ 16/02,TEM 18/02,APP 24/02,TIN 25/02 Maersk Izmir 1103 MSK/SAF 2/2 - - - - - APP 08/02 CMA-CGM Africa Four 391/392 CMA 6/2 - - - - - TEM 12/02,APP 13/02,LFW 19/02,ABJ 21/02 Sicilia VSC013 PIL - - - - 3/2 - LAD 08/02,LOS 13/02 Msc Chelsea 125A MSC 8/2 4/2 - - - - LOB 11/02,LAD 15/02 Safmarine Nokwanda 112B CHL/DAL/MOL/MSK/SAF/TSA - 14/2 4/2 - 6/2 - LPA 23/02 Blue Sky 105/11 ASL - 4/2 - - - - LAD 11/02,SZA 15/02,MAL 17/02 Safmarine Onne 1101 MSK/SAF - 4/2 - - 9/2 - MSZ 17/02,LOB 22/02,SON 27/02,PNR 04/03,MAT 08/03,LBV 16/03 Sargasso Sea 1101 MSK/SAF 4/2 - - - - - APP 08/02 CSCL San Jose 021W CSC/HLC/KLI/SMU/STS - - - - 5/2 - TEM 14/02,COO 19/02,TIN 20/02 Thomas Maersk 1104 6/2 - - - - - SPY 19/02 Santa Federica 3W GSL - - - - 7/2 - TEM 16/02,LOS 18/02,TKD 24/02,ABJ 27/02 San Aurelio 1104 CSV - - - - 7/2 - LOS 19/02,COO 22/02,TEM 25/02,ABJ 28/02 Kota Maju VMJ005 PIL - 7/2 - - - - TEM 16/02,COO 18/02,LOS 20/02,DLA 24/02 Mark Twain 393/394 CMA 12/2 - - - 8/2 - TEM 18/02,APP 19/02,LFW 24/02,ABJ 25/02 Kota Wijaya WJA979/980 PIL - - - - 9/2 - PNR 17/02,ABJ 22/02,LFW 24/02,LOS 25/02 Nordspring 1103 MSK/SAF 9/2 - - - - - APP 15/02 Bunga Seroja Dua 1R HSL/LTI/MSC - 13/2 10/2 - 9/2 - LPA 20/02,DKR 22/02,ABJ 23/02,TEM 25/02,APP 03/03,TIN 04/03 Juist Trader 1101 MSK/SAF - - - - 10/2 - PNR 19/01,TIN 24/01 Karin Rambow 1204 MOL - 10/2 - - - - LOB 17/02,LAD 20/02 Nyk Daniella 340W MSK/NDS/NYK/SAF - - - - 10/2 - LFW 18/02,TEM 20/02,LOS 22/02 Niledutch Guangzhou 094 NDS - 12/2 - - 10/2 - PNR 17/12,BOA 24/12,MAT 25/12,SZA 27/12,LBV 27/12,CAB 28/12,DLA 28/12,LAD 20/02,LOB 25/02,MSZ 10/03 Safmarine Nomazwe 112B CHL/DAL/MOL/MSK/SAF/TSA - - 10/2 - 14/2 - LPA 02/03 Jandavid S 0007W CSC/HLC/KLI/SMU/STS - - - - 11/2 - TEM 20/02,LFW 22/02,COO 23/02,TIN 25/02 Concord 307 PIL ------LOS 21/02,TEM 25/02,COO 28/02 Johan Rickmers JYR023 PIL - 13/2 - - - - TEM 22/02,COO 23/02,LOS 25/02,ONN 01/03,DLA 02/03 Jolly Marrone 009 LMC - 13/2 - - - - DKR 03/04 San Alessio 1105 CSV - - - - 14/2 - LOS 01/03,COO 04/03,TEM 07/03,ABJ 10/03 CMA-CGM Africa One 395/396 CMA - - - - 14/2 - TEM 24/02,APP 25/02,LFW 02/03,ABJ 04/03 UAL Europe 5110xx UAL - 14/2 - - - - LAD 27/02,SZA 01/03,PNR 03/03,BSG 06/03,SSG 07/03,LOS 09/03

To: Indian Ocean Islands Updated daily on http://www.ftwonline.co.za Nedlloyd Honshu 1103 MSK/SAF - 4/2 1/2 - - - PLU 12/02 Mol Dream 4604 MOL - - - - 4/2 - TMM 10/02 Maersk Davenport 1103 MSK/SAF - 11/2 8/2 - 5/2 - PLU 19/02 CCNI Antartico H1106R MSC/STS - - - - 8/2 - PLU 13/02,PDG 15/02,DZA 18/02,TMM 19/02,MJN 19/02,DIE 25/02,EHL 17/03 Toscana CO102 WWL - - 11/2 12/2 13/2 - RUN 17/02 Mol Symphony 4707 MOL - - - - 11/2 - TMM 17/02 Maersk Drury 1103 MSK/SAF - - - - 12/2 - PLU 26/02 Santa Carolina H1107R MSC/STS - - - - 14/2 - PLU 19/02,PDG 19/02,DIE 25/02,TMM 28/02,DZA 28/02,EHL 07/03,MJN 10/03

To: North America Updated daily on http://www.ftwonline.co.za Msc Diman 048 MSC/MSK/SAF - 5/2 - - - - NYC 23/02,BAL 25/02,ORF 26/02,CHU 28/02,FEP 01/03,NAS 02/03,MIA 03/03,POP 03/03,MHH 03/03,GEC 04/03,SDQ 04/03,TOV 04/03, SLU 05/03,PHI 05/03,GDT 05/03,SJO 06/03,BAS 06/03,VIJ 06/03,RSU 07/03,PAP 07/03,KTN 07/03,HQN 08/03,BGI 08/03,STG 08/03,MSY 10/03 Hanihe 111E COS/EMC/MBA - 31/1 - - - - LAX 27/02,OAK 02/03,TIW 04/03,BCC 06/03 Independence 001 MSC/MSK/SAF - 5/2 - - - - NYC 23/02,BAL 25/02,ORF 26/02,CHU 28/02,FEP 01/03,NAS 02/03,MIA 03/03,POP 03/03,MHH 03/03,GEC 04/03,SDQ 04/03,TOV 04/03, SLU 05/03,PHI 05/03,GDT 05/03,SJO 06/03,BAS 06/03,VIJ 06/03,RSU 07/03,PAP 07/03,KTN 07/03,HQN 08/03,BGI 08/03,STG 08/03,MSY 10/03 Atlantic Impala 011 CSA/HLC 7/2 4/2 - - 1/2 - MTR 25/02,BAL 05/03,SAV 08/03 Sophie 1113 GAL - - - - 31/1 - MSY 26/02 Maersk Visby 003 MSC/MSK/SAF - 12/2 2/2 - 7/2 - NYC 02/03,BAL 04/03,ORF 05/03,CHU 07/03,FEP 08/03,NAS 09/03,MIA 10/03,POP 10/03,MHH 10/03,GEC 11/03,SDQ 11/03,TOV 11/03, SLU 12/03,PHI 12/03,GDT 12/03,SJO 13/03,BAS 13/03,VIJ 13/03,RSU 14/03,PAP 14/03,KTN 14/03,HQN 15/03,BGI 15/03,STG 15/03,MSY 17/03 Porthos 0285-029E COS/EMC/MBA - 7/2 - - 3/2 - LAX 06/03,OAK 09/03,TIW 11/03,BCC 13/03 Santa Carolina 010 MSC/MSK/SAF - - 8/2 - 13/2 - NYC 09/03,BAL 10/03,ORF 11/03,CHU 13/03,FEP 14/03,NAS 15/03,MIA 16/03,POP 16/03,MHH 16/03,GEC 17/03,SDQ 17/03,TOV 17/03, SLU 18/03,PHI 18/03,GDT 18/03,SJO 19/03,BAS 19/03,VIJ 19/03,RSU 20/03,PAP 20/03,KTN 20/03,HQN 21/03,BGI 21/03,STG 21/03,MSY 23/03 Yu Gu He 459E COS/EMC/MBA - 14/2 - - 10/2 - LAX 13/03,OAK 16/03,TIW 18/03,BCC 20/03 Marie 1115 GAL - - - - - 12/2 ATM 11/03,HQN 13/03,MSY 17/03,JKV 05/04

To: Australasia Updated daily on http://www.ftwonline.co.za Hanihe 111E COS/EMC/MBA - 31/1 - - - - BSA 26/02,SYD 28/02,MLB 03/03 Nedlloyd Honshu 1103 MSK/SAF - 4/2 1/2 - - - FRE 01/03,LYT 05/03,AKL 06/03,TRG 07/03,TRG 07/03,NPE 08/03,LYT 09/03,TIU 10/03,POE 10/03,SYD 10/03,MLB 11/03,NSN 12/03, NPL 12/03,BSA 15/03,ADL 15/03 Toledo CO101 WWL - - - - 1/2 - FRE 13/02,MLB 18/02,PKL 20/02,BSA 22/02 Porthos 0285-029E COS/EMC/MBA - 7/2 - - 3/2 - BSA 05/03,SYD 07/03,MLB 10/03 Maersk Davenport 1103 MSK/SAF - 11/2 8/2 - 5/2 - FRE 08/03,LYT 12/03,AKL 13/03,TRG 14/03,TRG 14/03,NPE 15/03,LYT 16/03,TIU 17/03,POE 17/03,SYD 17/03,MLB 18/03,NSN 19/03, NPL 19/03,BSA 22/03,ADL 22/03 Hoegh Shanghai 30 HOE/HUA - - 7/2 - 8/2 - FRE 19/02,MLB 24/02,PKL 26/02,BSA 28/02,TRG 03/03,NOU 03/03,NPE 04/03,WLG 06/03,LYT 07/03 CCNI Antartico H1106R MSC/STS - - - - 8/2 - FRE 24/02,ADL 25/02,MLB 01/03,SYD 04/03,TRG 08/03,LYT 10/03 Yu Gu He 459E COS/EMC/MBA - 14/2 - - 10/2 - BSA 12/03,SYD 14/03,MLB 17/03 Toscana CO102 WWL - - 11/2 12/2 13/2 - FRE 27/02,MLB 04/03,PKL 06/03 Maersk Drury 1103 MSK/SAF - - - - 12/2 - FRE 15/03,LYT 19/03,AKL 20/03,TRG 21/03,TRG 21/03,NPE 22/03,LYT 23/03,TIU 24/03,POE 24/03,SYD 24/03,MLB 25/03,NSN 26/03, NPL 26/03,BSA 29/03,ADL 29/03 Santa Carolina H1107R MSC/STS - - - - 14/2 - FRE 02/03,ADL 03/03,MLB 07/03,SYD 10/03,TRG 14/03,LYT 16/03 OUTBOUND BY DATE - Dates for sailing: 31/01/2011 - 14/02/2011 Name of Ship/Voy/Line WBAY CT PE EL DBN RBAY Loading for To: Middle East, Pakistan, India and Sri Lanka Updated daily on http://www.ftwonline.co.za Jolly Bianco 263 LMC - - - - 4/2 - JED 21/02,RUH 13/03,AQJ 18/03,MSW 18/03,PZU 18/03,HOD 19/03,AUH 23/03,DXB 25/03,KWI 25/03,NSA 25/03,BAH 28/03,BND 28/03, DMN 28/03,DOH 28/03,MCT 28/03,BQM 30/03 Hanihe 111E COS/EMC/MBA - 31/1 - - - - CMB 20/02,NSA 22/02 OM Agarum 1103 CSV - 3/2 - - - - JEA 31/01,BND 31/01,NSA 31/01,BQM 31/01 Nora Maersk 1104 MSK/SAF - - - - 2/2 - SLL 17/02,JEA 20/02,BND 23/02,NSA 28/02 Msc Jenny 13A MSC - - - - 31/1 - JEA 12/02,BQM 15/02,SHJ 15/02,AUH 15/02,MCT 15/02,BAH 15/02,DMN 15/02,KWI 15/02,BND 15/02,IXY 17/02,DOH 17/02,NSA 19/02, RUH 22/02 Julia Schulte 1102 MSK/SAF - 2/2 - - 5/2 - JEA 18/02,JED 25/02 Libra Ipanema 1102 CSV - 2/2 - - 7/2 - JEA 19/02,BND 20/02,NSA 24/02,BQM 26/02 Porthos 0285-029E COS/EMC/MBA - 7/2 - - 3/2 - CMB 27/02,NSA 01/03 Nele Maersk 1104 MSK/SAF - - 6/2 - 9/2 - SLL 24/02,JEA 27/02,BND 02/03,NSA 07/03 Msc Sena 16A MSC - - - - 7/2 - JEA 19/02,BQM 22/02,SHJ 22/02,AUH 22/02,MCT 22/02,BAH 22/02,DMN 22/02,KWI 22/02,BND 22/02,IXY 24/02,DOH 24/02,NSA 26/02, RUH 01/03 CCNI Antartico H1106R MSC/STS - - - - 8/2 - CMB 24/02 City of Hong Kong 1102 MSK/SAF - 9/2 - - 12/2 - JEA 25/02,JED 04/03 Rio Eider 1104 CSV - 10/2 - - 14/2 - JEA 26/02,BND 27/02,NSA 03/03,BQM 05/03 Yu Gu He 459E COS/EMC/MBA - 14/2 - - 10/2 - CMB 06/03,NSA 08/03 Concord 307 PIL ------BQM 25/03 Nicoline Maersk 1104 MSK/SAF - - 13/2 - - - SLL 03/03,JEA 06/03,BND 09/03,NSA 14/03 Jolly Marrone 009 LMC - 13/2 - - - - JED 18/03,RUH 07/04,AQJ 12/04,MSW 12/04,PZU 12/04,HOD 13/04,AUH 17/04,DXB 19/04,KWI 19/04,NSA 19/04,BAH 22/04,BND 22/04, DMN 22/04,DOH 22/04,MCT 22/04,BQM 24/04 Msc Jade 83A MSC - - - - 14/2 - JEA 26/02,BQM 01/03,SHJ 01/03,AUH 01/03,MCT 01/03,BAH 01/03,DMN 01/03,KWI 01/03,BND 01/03,IXY 03/03,DOH 03/03,NSA 05/03, RUH 08/03 Santa Carolina H1107R MSC/STS - - - - 14/2 - CMB 02/03

To: South America Updated daily on http://www.ftwonline.co.za CSAV Santos 1048 CSV - - - - 4/2 - ITJ 14/02,SSZ 16/02,PNG 18/02,RIG 21/02 Santa Isabel 050 HSD/MSK/SAF - - 6/2 - 8/2 - SPB 11/01,SSZ 13/01,BUE 16/01,RIG 19/01,PNG 23/01 Monte Tamaro 102 HSD/MSK/SAF ------SPB 15/02,SSZ 17/02,BUE 20/02,RIG 23/02,NVT 25/02,PNG 27/02 Pangal 1102 CSV - - - - 6/2 - SSZ 14/02,RIO 16/02,MVD 18/02,BUE 20/02,ITJ 21/02,RIG 23/02,SSA 24/02,PNG 27/02 Libra Copacabana 1049 CSV - - - - 8/2 - ITJ 19/02,SSZ 21/02,PNG 23/02,RIG 26/02 Cap Scott 103 HSD/MSK/SAF ------SPB 22/02,SSZ 24/02,BUE 27/02,RIG 02/03,PNG 06/03

EASIFINDER GUIDE TO AGENTS AGENT JHB DBN CT PE RBAY EL PTA WBAY Misc. 011 031 021 041 035 043 012 09264 64 Africamarine Ships Agency 450-3314 306-0112 510-7375 ------Alpha Shipping Agency (Pty) Ltd 450-2576 304-5363 ------BLS Marine - 201-4552 ------Bridge Marine 625-3300 460-0700 927-9700 ------CMA CGM Shipping Agencies 285-0033 319-1300 911-0939 581-0240 797-4197 - - - - Combine Ocean 407-2200 328-0403 419-8550 501-3427 - - - - - Cosren Shipping Agency 622-5658 307-3092 418-0690 501-3400 - - - - - CSAV Group Agencies SA 771-6900 328-0008 421-4171 ------Diamond Shipping 263-8500 570-7800 419-2734 363-7788 789-0437 - - - Saldanha Bay (022) 714-3449 DAL Agency 881-0000 582-9400 405-9500 398-0000 - 726-5497 - 219-550 Mozambique (258) 21312354/5 Eyethu Ships Agencies - 301-1470 ------Mossel Bay (044) 690-7119 Evergreen Agency (SA) Pty Ltd 284-9000 334-5880 431-8701 ------Fairseas 513-4039 - 410-8819 ------Galborg 340-0499 365-6800 402-1830 581-3994 788-9900 731-1707 - 202-771 Maputo (092581) 430021/2 Gearbulk - 277-9100 ------Global Port Side Services - 328-5891 ------Hapag-Lloyd 0860 101 260 583-6500 0860 101 260 ------Hamburg Sud South Africa 615-1003 334-4777 425-0145 ------HUA Hoegh Autoliners (ISS-Voigt) 994-4500 ------ Blyth South Africa - 360-0700 ------Ignazio Messina & Co 884-9356 365-5200 418-4848 581-7833 - - - - - Independent Shipping Services - - 418-2610 ------Island View Shipping - 302-1800 425-2285 - 797-9402 - - - - John T. Rennie & Sons 407-2200 328-0401 419-8660 501-3400 789-1571 - - - - King & Sons 340-0300 301-0711 440-5016 581-3994 788-9900 731-1707 - 219-550 Maputo (0925821) 430021/2 K.Line Shipping SA 253-1200 328-0900 421-4232 581-8971 - 722-1851 - - - Lagendijk Brothers Holdings - 309-5959 ------Land & Sea Shipping 679-1651 ------LBH South Africa - 309-5959 421-0033 - 788-0953 - - - Saldanha Bay (022) 714-1203 Lloydafrica 455-2728 480-8600 402-1720 581-7023 - - - - - Macs 340-0499 365-6800 402-1830 581-3994 788-9900 731-1707 - 202-771 Maputo (092581) 430021/2 Maersk South Africa (Pty) Ltd. 277-3700 336-7700 408-6000 501-3100 - 707-2000 - 209-800 - Mainport Africa Shipping - 202-9621 419-3119 - 789-5144 - - - - Marimed Shipping 884-3018 328-5891 ------Mediterranean Shipping Co. 263-4000 360-7911 405-2000 505-4800 - 722-6651 335-6980 - - Meihuizen International - - 440-5400 ------Mitchell Cotts Maritime 788-6302 302-7555 421-5580 581-3994 788-9933 731-1707 - 219-550 - Mitchell Cotts Maritime NYK 788-4798 301-1506 421-5580 581-3994 788-9933 731-2561 - 219-550 - Mitsui OSK Lines SA 601-2000 310-2200 402-8900 501-6500 788-9700 700-6500 - 201-2200 - Metall Und Rohstoff 302-0143 ------Neptune Shipping 807-5977 ------Nile Dutch South Africa 325-0557 306-4500 425-3600 ------NYK Cool Southern Africa - - 913-8901 ------Ocean Africa Container Lines - 302-7100 412-2860 ------Panargo - 335-2400 434-6780 - 789-8951 - - - Saldanha (022) 714-1198 PIL SA 201-7000 301-2222 421-4144 363-8008 - - - - - Phoenix Shipping (Pty) Ltd. - 568-1313 ------Portco (Pty) Ltd. - 207-4532 421-1623 ------RNC Shipping - - 511-5130 ------Safbulk - - 408-9100 ------Safmarine 277-3500 336-7200 408-6911 501-3000 - 707-2000 335-8787 209-839 - Seaglow Shipping 263-8550 536-7200 ------Seascape (Appelby Freight Svcs) 616-0595 ------Sea-Act Shipping cc 475-5245 ------Seaclad Maritime 442-3777 327-9400 419-1438 ------Sharaf Shipping 263-8540 584-2900 ------Southern Chartering 302-0000 ------Stella Shipping 450-2642 304-5346 ------Transmarine Logistics 450-2399 301-2001 425-0770 - - - - - [email protected] Transocean Logistics 450-3314 306-0112 510-0370 ------Voigt Shipping 285-0113 207-1451 911-0938 518-0240 797-4197 - - - SaldanhaBay (022) 714-1908 Wilhelmsen Ships Services 285-0038 277-6500 527-9360 360-2477 788-0077 - - - Saldanha Bay (022) 714-0410 Zim Southern Africa 324-1000 534-3300 425-1660/1/2 581-1896 797-9105/7/9 - - - - Inbound COMPILED AND PRINTED IN ONE DAY Updated until 11am 24 January 2011 Updated daily on Cargo Info Africa – www.ftwonline.co.za INBOUND BY DATE - Dates for sailing: 31/01/2011 - 14/02/2011 Name of ship / voy Line WBAY CT PE EL DBN RBAY Name of ship / voy Line WBAY CT PE EL DBN RBAY African Cheetah 20256 MBA - - - - 08-Feb - Pangal 1102 CSV - - - - 04-Feb - Algoa Bay 1106 GAL 06-Feb 10-Feb - - - - Porgy CX101 WWL - - 02-Feb 03-Feb - - Amasis 383/384 CMA - - - - 03-Feb - Porthos 0285-029W COS/EMC/MBA - 06-Feb - - 01-Feb - Amber Lagoon 1204 MAC - - - 03-Feb 01-Feb 12-Feb Providence YPV005 PIL - - - - 14-Feb - Aramis 0287-031W COS/EMC/MBA - - - - 14-Feb - Red Cedar 1205 MAC 09-Feb 12-Feb - - - - Atlantic Nyala 101 CSA/HLC 12-Feb - - - - - Rio Eider 1104 CSV - 09-Feb - - 12-Feb - Barrier 68 MOL/MSK/OAC/SAF - - - - 03-Feb - Safmarine Nokwanda 112A CHL/DAL/MOL/MSK/SAF/TSA - - 03-Feb - 05-Feb - Blue Sky 104/10 ASL - 01-Feb - - - - Safmarine Onne 1012 MSK/SAF - 02-Feb - - 06-Feb - Bunga Seroja Dua H1102A MSC - - - - 03-Feb - San Alessio 1101 CSV - - - - 14-Feb - Calicanto Bridge 0009E CSC/HLC/KLI/STS - - - - 04-Feb - San Aurelio 1052 CSV - - - - 07-Feb - Cap Scott 103 HSD/MSK/SAF ------Sanne 207 UAF - - - - 07-Feb - CCNI Antartico 2A HLC/HSL/LTI/MSC - 31-Jan 03-Feb - 05-Feb - Santa Barbara 4W GSL - - - - 14-Feb - City of Guangzhou 1102 MSK/SAF - 14-Feb - - - - Santa Carolina 010 MSC/MSK/SAF - 04-Feb 07-Feb - 09-Feb - City of Hong Kong 1102 MSK/SAF - 07-Feb - - 12-Feb - Santa Federica 3W GSL - - - - 07-Feb - CMA-CGM Africa Four 391/392 CMA 06-Feb - - - - - Santa Isabel 050 HSD/MSK/SAF - - 05-Feb - 07-Feb - CMA-CGM Africa One 395/396 CMA - - - - 13-Feb - Santa Isabel 050E HSD - - 05-Feb - 07-Feb - CMA-CGM Opal AAS37E CMA/CSC/MBA - - - - 06-Feb - Sargasso Sea 1101 MSK/SAF 03-Feb - - - - - Concord 307 PIL ------Sicilia VSC013 PIL - - - - 02-Feb - Cooper River Bridge 011 KLI/MIS/PIL - - - - 14-Feb - Stadt Aachen 385/386 CMA - - - - 10-Feb - Cordelia 1103 CSV - - - - 12-Feb - Taicang Dragon 1102 MSK/SAF - - - - - 14-Feb CSAV Santos 1048 CSV - - - - 02-Feb - Thomas Maersk 1103 MSK/SAF 04-Feb - - - - - CSAV Suape 1050 CSV - - - - 06-Feb - Toledo CO101 WWL - - - - 01-Feb - CSCL Montevideo 0020E CSC/HLC/KLI/STS - - - - 12-Feb - Toscana CO102 WWL - - 11-Feb 12-Feb 13-Feb - CSCL San Jose 021W CSC/HLC/KLI/SMU/STS - - - - 03-Feb - Triglav 001 GRB/UNG - - - - 04-Feb - Hanjin Rio de Janeiro 0020E HJL/HLC/STS/WHL/ZIM - - - - 06-Feb - UASC Khor Fakkan AA582E CMA/CSC/MBA - - - - 13-Feb - Hoegh Pusan 31 HOE/HUA - - - - 02-Feb - Umgeni 24 MOL/MSK/OAC/SAF - - - - 08-Feb - Hoegh Shanghai 30 HOE/HUA - - 06-Feb - 07-Feb - Yu Gu He 459W COS/EMC/MBA - 13-Feb - - 07-Feb - Jandavid S 0007W CSC/HLC/KLI/SMU/STS - - - - 09-Feb - Zim Ukrayina 07E HJL/HLC/STS/WHL/ZIM - - - - 12-Feb - Johan Rickmers JYR023 PIL - 13-Feb - - - - Jolly Bianco 263 LMC - - - - 01-Feb - Juist Trader 1101 MSK/SAF - - - - 10-Feb - ABBREVIATIONS Juist Trader 1102 MSK/SAF - - - - 10-Feb - ASI Asiatic (Hull Blyth) LNL Laurel Navigation Line (Polaris Shipping) Julia Schulte 1102 MSK/SAF - 31-Jan - - 05-Feb - ASL Angola South Line MAC Macs (King & Sons) Karin Rambow 1003 MOL - 09-Feb - - - - (Meihuizen International/Seascape cc) MAL Mainport Africa Container Line Karin Rambow 1204 MOL 12-Feb - - - - - BEL Beluga Shipping (Mainport Africa Shipping) (Mainport Africa Shipping) Kota Maju VMJ005 PIL - 07-Feb - - - - CHL Consortium Hispania Lines MAR Marimed (Marimed Ship.) Kota Sabas 027 KLI/MIS/PIL - 03-Feb - - - - (Seaclad Maritime) MAS Mascot Line (Marimed) Kota Wijaya WJA979/980 PIL - - - - 08-Feb - CMA CMA-CGM (Shipping Agencies) MBA Maruba (Alpha Shipping) Libra Copacabana 1049 CSV - - - - 06-Feb - CMZ Compagnie Maritime Zairose (Safmarine) MAS Mascot Line (Marimed Shipping) Libra Ipanema 1102 CSV - 02-Feb - - 05-Feb - CNT Conti Lines (Portco SA) MAU Mauritius Shipping Corporation (Alpha Shipping) Luetjenburg 1104 MSK/SAF 11-Feb - - - - - CSA Canada States Africa Line (Mitt Cotts) MISC MISC Line (Bridge Marine) Maersk Davenport 1102 MSK/SAF - 09-Feb 06-Feb - 02-Feb - CSC China Shipping Container Lines MSC Mediterranean Shipping Co. (MSC) (Seaclad Maritime) MSK Maersk Line Maersk Drury 1102 MSK/SAF - - 13-Feb - 09-Feb - CSV CSAV (CSAV Group Agencies SA) MOL Mitsui Osk Lines (Mitsui Osk Lines) Maersk Innoshima 1102 MSK/SAF 04-Feb - - - - - COS Cosren (Cosren) MOZ Mozline (King & Sons) Maersk Izmir 1103 MSK/SAF 01-Feb - - - - - DAL Deutsche Afrika Linien(DAL Agency) MOZ MOZIF (LBF) Maersk Nolanville 1102 MSK/SAF - - - - - 02-Feb DEL Delmas CMA-CGM (Shipping Agencies) MUR MUR Shipping Maersk Visby 003 MSC/MSK/SAF - - 01-Feb - 03-Feb - DML Debala Mozambique Line NDS Nile Dutch Africa Line B.V. Marie 1104 GAL - - - - - 04-Feb (Mainport Africa Shipping) (Nile Dutch South Africa) Mark Twain 393/394 CMA 12-Feb - - - 08-Feb - DSA Delmas ASAF (Century) NVQ Navique (Tall Ships) MOL Cullinan 112A CHL/DAL/MOL/MSK/SAF/TSA - 11-Feb - - - - ESA Evergreen Agency (SA) (Pty) Ltd NYK (Mitchell Cotts – NYK Agency) Mol Dedication 8312B MOL - 12-Feb - - - - ESL Ethiopian Shipping Lines (Diamond Shipping) OAC Ocean Africa Container Line (Ocean Africa) Mol Delight 8211B MOL - 05-Feb - - - - EUK Eukor (Diamond Shipping) PIL Pacific International Line - (Foreshore Shipping) Mol Dream 4604 MOL - - - - 02-Feb - FAI Fairseas (Fairseas) PRO ProLine (Bridge Marine) Mol Symphony 4707 MOL - - - - 09-Feb - FAY Faymon Shipping (Sea-act Shipping cc) PRU Prudential Line (Alpha Shipping) Monte Aconcagua 051 HSD/MSK/SAF - - 12-Feb - 14-Feb - GAL Gulf Africa Lines (King and Sons) SAF Safmarine (Safmarine) Monte Aconcagua 051E HSD - - 12-Feb - 14-Feb - GCL Global Container Lines (Freightmarine) SCH Southern Chartering Monte Sarmiento 049 HSD/MSK/SAF - - - - 31-Jan - GRB Gearbulk SCI Shipping Corp of India (Combine Ocean) Monte Sarmiento 049E HSD - - - - 31-Jan - GSL Gold Star Line (Polaris Shipping) SCO Sea Consortium (Bridge Shipping) Monte Tamaro 102 HSD/MSK/SAF ------HJL Hanjin Lines (Sharaf) SHL St Helena Line (RNC Shipping) Msc Chelsea 125A MSC 06-Feb 02-Feb - - - - HLC Hapag – Lloyd SMU Samudera Shipping Line Msc Jade 82R MSC - - - - 10-Feb - HSD Hamburg Sud South Africa (African Marine Ships Agency) Msc Kirari H1103A MSC - - - - 09-Feb - HSL H Stinnes Linien (Diamond Shipping) SSI Seacape Shipping Inc (Century Ships Agency) Msc Leila 112A MSC - - - - 01-Feb - HOEGH Hoegh Autoliners (Voigt Shipping) STS Stella Shipping (Stella) Msc Maeva 2A HLC/HSL/LTI/MSC - 09-Feb 11-Feb - 13-Feb - INM Intermarine (Mainport Africa Shipping) TSA Transatlantic (Mitchell Cotts) Msc Nefeli 31A MSC - - - - 11-Feb - IRISL Islamic Repubic of Iran Shipping Lines UAFL United Africa Feeder Line (Seaclad Maritime) Msc Sena 15R MSC - - - - 05-Feb - (King & Sons) UAL Universal Africa Lines (Seaclad Maritime) Msc Sheila 65A MSC - 13-Feb - - - - IVS Island View Shipping UASC United Arab Shipping Company (Seaclad Maritime) Nedlloyd Honshu 1102 MSK/SAF - 02-Feb - - - - KEE Keeley Granite (Tern Shipping) UNG Unigear (Gearbulk) KLI K.Line Shipping SA WHL Wan Hai Lines (Seaglow) Nele Maersk 1103 MSK/SAF - - 04-Feb - 07-Feb - LAU NYK Cool Southern Africa WWL Wallenius (Wilhelmsen Ships Service) Nicoline Maersk 1103 MSK/SAF - - 11-Feb - 14-Feb - LMC Ignazio Messina (Ignazio Messina) ZIM Zimstar (Zim Southern Africa) Niledutch Guangzhou 094 NDS - 12-Feb - - 08-Feb - Niledutch Hong Kong 337E MSK/NDS/NYK/SAF - - - - 01-Feb - Niledutch Shanghai 091E NDS - - - - 01-Feb - Nora Maersk 1103 MSK/SAF - - - - 31-Jan - Notice any errors? Nordspring 1103 MSK/SAF 08-Feb - - - - - Nyk Daniella 340W MSK/NDS/NYK/SAF - - - - 09-Feb - Contact Peter Hemer on NYK Paula 338E MSK/NDS/NYK/SAF - - - - 11-Feb - OM Agarum 1103 CSV - 03-Feb - - - - Cell: 084 654 5510 Orange River Bridge 025 KLI/MIS/PIL - 10-Feb - - 06-Feb - Pacific Express 290009 CNT - - - - 07-Feb 06-Feb email: [email protected]