Blog – eThekwini Maritime Cluster https://maritimecluster.co.za EThekwini Maritime Cluster (EMC) is a non-profit company with the mandate to support and promote the maritime industry within Durban Thu, 10 Oct 2024 09:42:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://maritimecluster.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/cropped-emc-icon-32x32.jpg Blog – eThekwini Maritime Cluster https://maritimecluster.co.za 32 32 Blue Economy Week 2024: Celebrating Durban’s Commitment to a Sustainable Ocean Economy https://maritimecluster.co.za/blue-economy-week-2024-celebrating-durbans-commitment-to-a-sustainable-ocean-economy/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=blue-economy-week-2024-celebrating-durbans-commitment-to-a-sustainable-ocean-economy Thu, 10 Oct 2024 09:42:08 +0000 https://maritimecluster.co.za/?p=2792 The city of Durban once again demonstrated its leadership in sustainable ocean-based economic activities through the annual Blue Economy Week, which took place from 24 September to 28 September 2024. This dynamic event was a vibrant showcase of Durban’s ongoing efforts to harness the potential of its Blue Economy while engaging the community in innovative and sustainable practices.

Ms. Nomalanga Sokhela, Programme Manager: Maritime Industry Development, eThekwini Municipality Economic Development Unit speaking on this special occasion said “Our Blue Economy strategy is not only about boosting the maritime industry, but about creating an inclusive, sustainable model that benefits all sectors of society. This week is a testament to how collaboration across government, industry, and community can unlock new economic opportunities while protecting our ocean resources.”

The week began with a Cultural Carnival on 24 September, bringing together a vibrant display of local heritage and maritime culture. A standout event was a Mangrove Trail learning session, where community members were introduced to the biodiversity of Durban’s unique coastal ecosystems, emphasizing the importance of conservation and indigenous knowledge in sustaining the Blue Economy.

Coinciding with World Maritime Day on 26 September, a Maritime Careers Expo provided more than 300 high school students with the opportunity to explore maritime career paths.

Participant from the Careers Expo: “Attending this event has really opened my eyes to the potential of a career in the maritime industry. I never realized how many opportunities exist right here in Durban, and it’s inspiring to see how young people like us can contribute to the future of our oceans.”

– Thandeka Dlamini, Grade 12 student at Margot Fonteyn Secondary School

The EThekwini Maritime Cluster (EMC) Youth Innovation Challenge Finals were a key highlight, where students from schools across the region presented innovative solutions for the sector. JG Zuma Secondary School won first prize, followed by Rydal Park and Margot Fonteyn Secondary Schools. These activities were accompanied by an exhilarating sailing competition, showcasing the potential of recreational maritime sports in Durban.

Mr. Sibusiso Zondo, Program Director of the EMC Youth Innovation Challenge said “The Blue Economy is the future, and the youth are the driving force behind this transformation. Through this challenge, we’ve seen remarkable creativity and innovation from our students, proving that the solutions to our maritime challenges are right here in our communities.”

On 27 September, Durban joined the global community in celebrating World Tourism Day, highlighting its role as a premier tourist destination. A variety of activities, from adventure sports to museum visits, shopping, and beach relaxation, gave both locals and visitors a taste of the city’s rich maritime and cultural offerings.

The Blue Economy Week ended with a fashion extravaganza and a beachside concert, celebrating the fusion of creativity, culture, and sustainability that defines Durban’s approach to economic development through the Blue Economy.

“Durban is positioned to be a leader in the global Blue Economy. Blue Economy Week 2024 has shown us the importance of combining innovation, community engagement, and sustainable practices to create long-term economic growth that benefits everyone,” adjoined Ms. Zenzile Gwamanda, Managing Director of the EThekwini Maritime Cluster.

The Blue Economy Week 2024 was a resounding success, marking yet another step towards positioning Durban as a hub for sustainable maritime and coastal economic development.

 

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UKZN and EThekwini Maritime Cluster Host Industry Guest Lecture on “Applying the Golden Rules in Logistics to the Most Tricky Part of a Project: The Go Live https://maritimecluster.co.za/ukzn-and-ethekwini-maritime-cluster-host-industry-guest-lecture-on-applying-the-golden-rules-in-logistics-to-the-most-tricky-part-of-a-project-the-go-live/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ukzn-and-ethekwini-maritime-cluster-host-industry-guest-lecture-on-applying-the-golden-rules-in-logistics-to-the-most-tricky-part-of-a-project-the-go-live Mon, 09 Sep 2024 12:05:24 +0000 https://maritimecluster.co.za/?p=2788 On August 28, 2024, the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), in partnership with the EThekwini Maritime Cluster (EMC), hosted an insightful industry guest lecture at the renowned Senate Chamber on the Westville Campus. The topic, “Applying the Golden Rules in Logistics to the Trickiest Part of a Project: The Go Live,” was presented by Mr. Iain Reynard, Vice President of Planning and Logistics at Lead Logistics (Pty) Ltd.

The lecture provided participants with an opportunity to engage with Iain Reynard, a seasoned logistics professional with a wealth of experience in planning and executing complex logistics projects. Reynard’s session focused on the critical phase of a project—the “Go Live”—and how to effectively apply the Golden Rules in Logistics to ensure seamless execution, mitigate risks, and maximize project success.

During the lecture, Reynard shared valuable insights on navigating the complexities of project logistics, drawing from his extensive experience. He emphasized the importance of thorough planning, clear communication, proactive problem-solving, and a deep understanding of logistical dynamics when transitioning to the “Go Live” phase. His practical tips and real-world examples captivated the audience, making the session highly engaging and informative.

The participants had the pleasure of learning how to manage and optimize logistics during the most challenging part of a project, equipping them with knowledge to make their next project as successful and well-executed as a Jack Reacher mission.

The collaboration between UKZN and EMC through such industry-focused guest lectures continues to inspire greatness, providing students, professionals, and industry stakeholders with unique opportunities to learn from experts and stay ahead in their fields.

 

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EMC Youth Innovation Challenge: The second phase launch continues with three remaining schools. https://maritimecluster.co.za/emc-youth-innovation-challenge-the-second-phase-launch-continues-with-three-remaining-schools/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=emc-youth-innovation-challenge-the-second-phase-launch-continues-with-three-remaining-schools Mon, 09 Sep 2024 11:18:09 +0000 https://maritimecluster.co.za/?p=2785 The EThekwini Maritime Cluster (EMC) Training and Skills Development Unit has successfully launched the second round of the EMC Youth Innovation Challenge, continuing its mission to foster innovation and maritime awareness among the youth. On September 6, 2024, the second phase kicked off with three schools that had progressed from the first round: JG Zuma High School, Margot Fontaine High School, and Rydal Park Secondary School.

The EMC Youth Innovation Challenge, now in its second edition, aims to inspire young minds to think creatively and develop innovative solutions that address pressing challenges in the maritime sector. The challenge provides a platform for high school students to present their ideas and solutions, promoting a culture of research, problem-solving, and leadership among the youth.

Mr. Zondo, the EMC Skills and Training Coordinator, expressed his enthusiasm for the challenge’s progress and the calibre of talent displayed by the participants. He stated, “The Youth Innovation Challenge is an exciting journey that not only exposes young students to the maritime sector but also cultivates their skills in innovation and critical thinking. We are thrilled to see the creativity and passion that these young minds bring to the table, and we look forward to seeing how their ideas can shape the future of the maritime industry.”

JG Zuma High School, one of the schools participating in this phase, has been actively engaged in the challenge, with students demonstrating strong interest and commitment. Mr. M. Dlamuka, representing JG Zuma High School, shared his thoughts on their involvement: “Our students have shown great enthusiasm and dedication towards this challenge. They have embraced the opportunity to learn and contribute ideas that could have a significant impact on the maritime industry. We are proud of their achievements thus far and are confident that they will continue to excel.”

Adding a student’s perspective, one of the participants, a Grade 11 learner from Margot Fontaine Secondary School, expressed excitement about being part of the challenge: “Being part of the EMC Youth Innovation Challenge has been an incredible experience for us. It has pushed us to think beyond the ordinary and come up with innovative solutions. This challenge has opened our eyes to the possibilities within the maritime sector, and we are grateful for this opportunity.”

As the EMC Youth Innovation Challenge moves forward, the participating schools will continue to develop their projects and present them to a panel of industry experts. The challenge not only encourages innovation but also aims to create awareness of the opportunities within the maritime industry, inspiring the next generation of maritime leaders.

The EMC Training and Skills Development Unit Working closely with African Marine Solutions (AMSOL) remains committed to nurturing young talent and driving innovation within the sector. Stay tuned for more updates as the challenge unfolds and these young innovators showcase their ideas for a sustainable future in the maritime industry.

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EMC Commends Partnership Between SAIMI and Umfolozi College Maritime Academy. https://maritimecluster.co.za/emc-commends-partnership-between-saimi-and-umfolozi-college-maritime-academy/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=emc-commends-partnership-between-saimi-and-umfolozi-college-maritime-academy Mon, 09 Sep 2024 11:11:29 +0000 https://maritimecluster.co.za/?p=2781 The EThekwini Maritime Cluster (EMC) proudly commends and supports the impactful partnership between the South African International Maritime Institute (SAIMI) and Umfolozi College Maritime Academy. This collaboration, which was highlighted during the recent Business Breakfast session at eSkhawini, represents a significant step forward in advancing maritime education and skills development in the region.

As an organization dedicated to fostering growth within the maritime sector, EMC recognizes the importance of such strategic partnerships. The collaboration between SAIMI and Umfolozi College Maritime Academy is an excellent example of how institutions can work together to address the skills gap in the maritime industry and prepare the next generation of skilled maritime professionals. It is through such initiatives that we can ensure a robust and sustainable future for the sector.

EMC was honored to be represented at this significant event by our Managing Director, Ms. Zenzile Gwamanda, whose presence underscored our commitment to supporting initiatives that drive innovation, capacity building, and knowledge sharing within the maritime sector. The Business Breakfast session provided a valuable platform for stakeholders to engage, exchange ideas, and explore opportunities for collaboration that can lead to meaningful change and growth.

We believe that partnerships like the one between SAIMI and Umfolozi College Maritime Academy are crucial for developing a skilled workforce equipped to meet the evolving demands of the maritime industry. By investing in education and training, we are investing in the future of our industry, ensuring it remains competitive and sustainable in a rapidly changing global environment.

EMC looks forward to continued partnerships that drive excellence in maritime education and skills development. Together, we can build a stronger, more resilient maritime sector that benefits our communities and the economy at large.

We extend our congratulations to SAIMI and Umfolozi College Maritime Academy for this commendable initiative and reaffirm our commitment to supporting endeavors that promote the growth and sustainability of the maritime sector.

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Durban University of Technology Launches State-of-the-Art Navigation Simulation System https://maritimecluster.co.za/durban-university-of-technology-launches-state-of-the-art-navigation-simulation-system/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=durban-university-of-technology-launches-state-of-the-art-navigation-simulation-system Mon, 09 Sep 2024 11:08:18 +0000 https://maritimecluster.co.za/?p=2777 The EThekwini Maritime Cluster (EMC) extends its heartfelt congratulations to the Durban University of Technology (DUT) on the successful launch of their cutting-edge Navigation Simulation System on August 15, 2024. This remarkable milestone marks a significant achievement for both DUT and the broader maritime sector, showcasing the power of resilience, innovation, and collaboration.

The state-of-the-art simulation system is the result of a visionary project that began in 2019, in partnership with Shanghai Maritime University. Despite the numerous challenges posed by the global COVID-19 pandemic, DUT remained committed to their goal of advancing maritime education and training. Their unwavering dedication has resulted in the establishment of a training platform that stands at the forefront of modern maritime education technology.

This advanced Navigation Simulation System is designed to provide students with a realistic and immersive learning environment that closely mirrors the complexities of real-world navigation and maritime operations. By leveraging cutting-edge technology and innovative design, the system enhances the practical skills and competencies of students, ensuring they are well-prepared for the demands of the maritime industry.

The success of this project would not have been possible without the hard work, expertise, and commitment of the DUT faculty. Their dedication has been instrumental in bringing this pioneering initiative to fruition. This achievement represents a significant step forward in the development of highly skilled maritime professionals and will undoubtedly have a profound impact on the future of maritime education and training.

As EMC, we are proud to support and celebrate this remarkable achievement. The launch of the Navigation Simulation System is not only a milestone for DUT but also a testament to the strength and potential of the maritime industry in the region. We look forward to the positive impact this groundbreaking project will have on the maritime sector, fostering innovation, skills development, and excellence in maritime education.

Once again, congratulations to DUT on this incredible accomplishment. We eagerly anticipate the continued growth and success of this program and the future maritime professionals it will help shape.

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Recognition for Excellence to one of the Most Dedicated Research Analyst, Ms Noxolo Ncayo https://maritimecluster.co.za/recognition-for-excellence-to-one-of-the-most-dedicated-research-analyst-ms-noxolo-ncayo/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=recognition-for-excellence-to-one-of-the-most-dedicated-research-analyst-ms-noxolo-ncayo Mon, 09 Sep 2024 10:54:40 +0000 https://maritimecluster.co.za/?p=2772 Recently, Ms Noxolo Ncayo a research analysist at the Port Regulator of South Africa, received the prestigious award for Most Dedicated Research Analyst from Acquisition International Magazine, an honor that celebrates her outstanding contributions to the research and maritime field. Being recognized alongside remarkable women from around the globe left her feeling deeply honored and grateful.

Initially, she found it challenging to fully embrace the recognition. However, upon reflection, she realized that this accolade represents more than just a personal achievement. It is a testament to the collective hard work and dedication of her team and the many individuals who have supported her throughout her journey.

In particular, she expressed her heartfelt gratitude to the team at the Department of Development Studies at Nelson Mandela University. It was there that her career began, first as a student assistant and later as a research coordinator. She credits the exceptional mentors and colleagues at the department for teaching her everything she knows about research. Their unwavering support, especially during the early stages of her academic journey, was instrumental in shaping her career. They not only helped her navigate her undergraduate studies but also introduced her to the maritime industry, which has since become her passion.

Research, she believes, plays a crucial role in the port and maritime industries. It helps navigate complexities, identify growth opportunities, and develop policy solutions that drive progress. Through rigorous analysis and a commitment to accuracy, researchers like her uncover insights that optimize operations and guide strategic decision-making.

Looking to the future, Ms Ncayo is excited to continue contributing to the field and collaborating with industry leaders. She believes that by working together, they can elevate the standards of research in this vital industry and drive innovation.

She extends her sincere thanks to Acquisition International Magazine for this recognition and to everyone who has been part of her journey. As she moves forward, she remains committed to making meaningful contributions to the maritime industry and pushing the boundaries of research excellence.

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Captain Jean-Paul Fanchette Appointed as New Harbour Master of Seychelles Ports Authority https://maritimecluster.co.za/captain-jean-paul-fanchette-appointed-as-new-harbour-master-of-seychelles-ports-authority/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=captain-jean-paul-fanchette-appointed-as-new-harbour-master-of-seychelles-ports-authority Mon, 09 Sep 2024 10:51:11 +0000 https://maritimecluster.co.za/?p=2768 The Board of Directors of the Seychelles Ports Authority (SPA) has announced the appointment of Captain Jean-Paul Fanchette as the new Harbour Master, effective from August 1, 2024.

Captain Fanchette’s journey to this role began in December 2022, when he was appointed as the Deputy Harbour Master. Over the past 20 months, he worked closely alongside his predecessor, collaboratively managing the Harbour Master’s Office. This period of mentorship and hands-on experience has seamlessly prepared Captain Fanchette for his new leadership role.

Captain Fanchette’s academic credentials are impressive. He earned both an Honours Degree and an Ordinary Degree in Nautical Science from the Cork Institute of Technology. Notably, he graduated with Distinction for his Honours Degree and First Class Honours for his Ordinary Degree, showcasing his academic excellence.

His maritime career began with the Seychelles Petroleum Company Ltd (SEYPEC), where he quickly ascended the ranks. Serving aboard various Seychelles and German tankers operating internationally, Captain Fanchette eventually achieved the prestigious position of captain. His tenure at SEYPEC was marked by numerous accomplishments, establishing him as a respected figure in the maritime industry.

In December 2022, after a distinguished career at sea, Captain Fanchette transitioned to a shore-based role with the Seychelles Ports Authority as Deputy Harbour Master. His exemplary achievements and leadership skills within SEYPEC have made him a well-regarded professional in the industry, and his experience is expected to bring continued success to the SPA.

As he steps into his new role as Harbour Master, the Seychelles Ports Authority is confident that Captain Fanchette will lead with the same commitment and excellence that have defined his career thus far. His appointment marks an exciting new chapter for the SPA, and the maritime community eagerly anticipates the positive impact he will make in his new capacity.

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Sandock Austral Shipyards and TNPA host the christening of two new Boats https://maritimecluster.co.za/sandock-austral-shipyards-and-tnpa-host-the-christening-of-two-new-boats/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=sandock-austral-shipyards-and-tnpa-host-the-christening-of-two-new-boats Mon, 09 Sep 2024 10:43:08 +0000 https://maritimecluster.co.za/?p=2760 In line with maritime traditions, Sandock Austral Shipyards today launched two new boats to enhance TNPA’s marine operations at the Port of Cape Town. Acting Port Manager Ms. Ophelia Shabane, serving as the Lady Sponsor, unveiled the names of these vessels as Queen Modjadji and Noah during the christening ceremony held at the Sandock Austral Shipyards, Durban.

“As the Managing Director of the EThekwini Maritime Cluster, I am thrilled to witness the christening of these two newly launched boats built by Sandock Austral Shipyards. This milestone not only signifies a significant achievement for the local maritime industry but also underscores the region’s capability to produce high-quality marine vessels.” Said the EMC Managing Director, Ms. Zenzile Gwamanda when asked about the significance of this milestone.

Ms. Zenzile Gwamanda pictured with the EDTEA Provincial Minister Mr. Musa Zondo and other maritime stakeholders during the christening ceremony

According to a Transnet National Ports Authority statement, this acquisition is part of TNPA’s Marine Fleet Renewal program, aimed at improving shipping efficiency across South African ports by increasing the availability of marine craft. The renewal program is a pivotal aspect of TNPA’s strategic goals within the broader Transnet Recovery Plan.

The new boats, constructed and delivered by Sandock Austral Shipyards (SAS), are essential to port operations. They assist in towing and guiding vessels through narrow sea channels, handling mooring lines, and facilitating the docking, sailing, and repositioning of smaller vessels, including fishing boats, within the port.

“The deployment of these boats to the Port of Cape Town highlights the collaborative efforts within South Africa to enhance port operations and maritime efficiency. For the community, this accomplishment means job creation, skills development, and economic growth. It reflects our commitment to fostering a robust maritime sector that benefits the entire region. The success of this project is a testament to our collective expertise and dedication to advancing the maritime industry in South Africa.” concluded Ms. Gwamanda.

The christening event saw attendance from key industry stakeholders such as KZN MEC for Economic Development, Tourism, and Environmental Affairs, Rev. Musa Zondi; EThekwini Municipality EXCO Member and Chairperson for Economic Development, Tourism, and Environmental Affairs, Cllr Thembubuhle Ntuli; SAS CEO Prasheen Maharaj; TNPA’s representatives; EThekwini Maritime Cluster (EMC) Executives and Management; along with industry stakeholders.

These additions signify TNPA’s ongoing commitment to enhancing maritime operations and supporting the economic development of the region through improved port efficiencies.

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EThekwini Maritime Cluster Welcomes Strategic Investment in Port of Durban https://maritimecluster.co.za/ethekwini-maritime-cluster-welcomes-strategic-investment-in-port-of-durban/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ethekwini-maritime-cluster-welcomes-strategic-investment-in-port-of-durban Mon, 09 Sep 2024 10:33:51 +0000 https://maritimecluster.co.za/?p=2757 In a significant boost to shipping operations at South Africa’s busiest port, the Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) has introduced five new tugboats to the Port of Durban. This investment, valued at R1 billion, forms part of TNPA’s broader Marine Fleet Renewal Programme, aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and supporting economic growth.

The christening ceremony, held yesterday at the Port of Durban, showcased TNPA’s commitment to maintaining a reliable marine fleet. These new tugboats are set to improve shipping turnaround times, ensuring that the port remains a critical hub for maritime activity in South Africa.

As part of the EThekwini Maritime Cluster’s mandate to support and advance the maritime sector in Durban, we commend TNPA for this proactive step. The addition of these assets not only strengthens port operations but also aligns with EMC’s vision of promoting economic development through enhanced maritime capabilities.

EMC will continue to collaborate closely with TNPA and other stakeholders to ensure that the Port of Durban remains competitive and capable of meeting the demands of global trade.

 

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Speeding Through Customs? Really? – Introducing ATA Carnet by the International Chamber of Commerce, World Chambers federation. https://maritimecluster.co.za/speeding-through-customs-really-introducing-ata-carnet-by-the-international-chamber-of-commerce-world-chambers-federation/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=speeding-through-customs-really-introducing-ata-carnet-by-the-international-chamber-of-commerce-world-chambers-federation Wed, 13 Mar 2024 12:53:01 +0000 https://maritimecluster.co.za/?p=2709 Contribution by: Dr Portia Ndlovu.

The international trade world knows that one of the mandates of the ICC is to bring more harmony to the process of selling, financing and the movement of goods in international sales. Even so this process can be extremely time consuming and expensive. So, it is fantastic to hear about the standardized, internationally recognized customs document that has been described the ICC as working very much like a ‘passport’ but for goods. This means that up to one-year, certain goods (with the exception of perishables and goods destined for repair of processing) can used this trusted method to travel to multiple destinations, tax and duty free up to one year. South Africa is one of the current 87 ATA Carnets nations, therefore this process certainly opens up room for more participation in international markets without surprise fees that may potentially seriously overwhelm the overhead of any size business in a dynamic world economy. So yes, it is now possible to safely speed goods through customs.

 

Ref: https://www.atacarnet.com/carnet-countries

https://iccwbo.org/business-solutions/ata-carnet/

 

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