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    Belgian Alliance to Support Transnet Port Upgrade

    February 2, 2026
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    Transnet Group CEO Michelle Phillips
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    Transnet has signed a strategic partnership with Port of Antwerp-Bruges International and the Antwerp/Flanders Port Training Centre to accelerate the modernisation of South Africa’s port system. The Memorandum of Understanding was concluded in January on the margins of the World Economic Forum in Davos and establishes a framework for long-term cooperation focused on operational performance, infrastructure planning, digital systems and environmental sustainability.

    The agreement is aimed at improving efficiency across South Africa’s ports at a time when logistics constraints continue to weigh on trade volumes and industrial output. Recent industry data shows that delays and congestion at key terminals have increased shipping costs and reduced export competitiveness, particularly for bulk commodities and manufactured goods. Transnet’s partnership with the Belgian institutions is intended to address these bottlenecks through technical advice, benchmarking and targeted training programmes designed to strengthen institutional capacity across the group’s port divisions.

    READ – Transnet’s Performance is on an Upward Trajectory

    Beyond terminal operations, the collaboration extends to broader logistics planning. As reported by World Economic Forum briefings linked to the Davos discussions, the parties will cooperate on hinterland corridor development and foreign investment initiatives. These efforts include potential projects aligned with the European Union’s Global Gateway programme, which channels funding into transport, energy and digital infrastructure in emerging markets. For Transnet, this opens a pathway to access expertise and funding models used in European ports that have integrated sustainability targets with productivity improvements.

    The partnership also supports Transnet’s broader strategy to modernise and optimise its infrastructure through external collaboration rather than relying solely on public funding. The group has identified port performance as a central pillar of its recovery plan, as South Africa’s economy remains heavily dependent on efficient maritime trade for mining, agriculture and manufacturing exports. By improving turnaround times and adopting digital systems for cargo handling and planning, Transnet aims to lift throughput without immediate large-scale capacity expansions.

    From the Belgian side, the focus will balance traditional port efficiency metrics with emerging priorities linked to the energy transition. According to Port of Antwerp-Bruges International, the cooperation will cover areas such as decarbonisation, alternative fuels and sustainable port operations, alongside established disciplines such as port logistics and operational management. These elements reflect a shift in global port strategy, where competitiveness is increasingly measured not only by speed and cost but also by environmental performance and resilience.

    To ensure delivery, the parties will establish a joint monitoring committee responsible for coordinating and tracking implementation of the agreement. The structure is intended to maintain momentum beyond the initial signing and to translate high-level commitments into operational projects. For Transnet, the partnership represents an attempt to reposition South Africa’s ports within global trade networks by combining external technical expertise with domestic reform efforts at a time when infrastructure performance is closely linked to economic growth and investor confidence.

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