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Historic moment as South African port hosts the largest-ever container ship
Historic moment as South African port hosts the largest-ever container ship

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Historic moment as South African port hosts the largest-ever container ship

The Port of Durban, in South Africa has made history with the arrival of the MSC Rifaya, the largest container ship to ever dock at a South African port. The MSC Rifaya, the largest container ship to dock in South Africa, made an unscheduled stop at Durban port Measuring nearly 400m in length and weighing over 200,000 metric tonnes, this vessel has a capacity exceeding 19,400 TEUs. This event demonstrates the world-class infrastructure and emergency handling capabilities of the Port of Durban. The ultra-large container vessel (ULCV) arrived at Durban port, South Africa on Monday, June 9, making an unscheduled stop for emergency repairs after sailing in from Ashdod, Israel. The MSC Rifaya, a ship measuring nearly 400 meters in length and weighing over 200,000 metric tonnes, is classified among the world's largest container vessels. With a reported capacity of 19,437 to 19,466 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs), it has surpassed all previous records set by container vessels entering South African waters. The berthing of the massive vessel was a complex operation that involved four harbour tugs. Port officials confirmed that the Rifaya will remain at the port until at least Thursday, June 13, before continuing its journey to Singapore. According to Nkumbuzi Ben-Mazwi, Acting Port Manager at the Port of Durban, the successful docking, despite being unscheduled, demonstrates not only the port's world-class infrastructure but also its flexibility and readiness to handle emergency berthings. He described the event as evidence that South Africa possesses the maritime expertise required to operate at a global standard. Ben-Mazwi further praised the teamwork of marine pilots, tug masters, and engineers who coordinated the berthing process with precision. Key personnel involved in the operation included MSC South Africa's Operations Director, Captain Ian Rosario, and Transnet National Ports Authority's Harbour Master, Captain Brynn Adamson. The vessel was piloted into the port by Captain Ian Waddell, assisted by senior marine pilots Captain Mathilda Lekala and Captain Thokozani Mthethwa. Shipping milestone for SA's Durban port The arrival of the MSC Rifaya is being celebrated as a milestone for the country's maritime sector. Port authorities and shipping stakeholders say the successful handling of the vessel places the Port of Durban in a stronger position to compete with major global ports such as Singapore, Rotterdam, and Shanghai. It also boosts the port's reputation as a key gateway for regional and international trade. The event comes at a time when Transnet and South Africa's shipping sector are under pressure to improve logistics efficiency. The ability to berth and service vessels of this magnitude, especially on short notice, is being viewed as a positive indicator that the country can handle the growing demands of global commerce.

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