South African ports strengthen their strategic role in continental trade

South African ports have confirmed their rise to prominence by handling a record volume of containers throughout the past year. This progress reflects the positive effects of the logistical reforms undertaken, as well as the intensification of intra-African and intercontinental trade.
The improvement of port productivity, the modernization of equipment, and better coordination between public and private stakeholders have helped reduce some historical bottlenecks. Industry professionals see this as an encouraging sign for the reliability of supply chains connecting Southern Africa to the rest of the world.
In a context of diversification of global trade routes, these ports are gradually establishing themselves as credible alternatives for flows connecting Asia, Europe, and emerging African markets.
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