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Transnet IT system restored and projects leader appointed

Following a staggered restoration of its technology, Transnet said it was ready to lift the force majeure tomorrow, as all operational obligations with contractors would now be met.

Meanwhile, the company’s ports authority division announced that with the appointment of Dr Zanele Gasa as a new director for megaprojects, it was going full steam ahead in the finalization of the Richards Bay and Durban ports master plans.

“Transnet will … uplift the force majeure which was declared by the Port Terminals operating division at the container terminals in the Ports of Cape Town, Durban, Ngqura, and Port Elizabeth,” spokesperson Ayanda Shezi said.

The declaration had kicked in shortly after word leaked about a cyberattack on the parastatal’s critical infrastructure, which grounded operations, hitting the Durban container hub port the most.

“Transnet believes it is now in a position to service its customers and meet all contractual obligations reliably. The upliftment of the force majeure follows the phased restoration of the Navis N4 terminal operating system across the container terminals,” said Shezi.

“The declaration took effect from Thursday July 22, 2021, after Transnet experienced a cyberattack, necessitating that operations be conducted manually. In terms of operations, Port Terminals will continue to apply the berthing principles of the container operations contract in the container terminals. This is currently the most practical way of normalising operations and maintaining a complimentary port schedule for shipping lines.”

In a move aimed at enhancing infrastructure, Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) said it had appointed Gasa to spearhead key infrastructure projects, including the finalization of the KZN ports master plans and the development of the Durban Hub Port Development Programme.

“Dr Gasa is a qualified built environment practitioner with over 27 years of industry experience in economic valuation of mega projects, construction project management, infrastructure development, and SMME development. Gasa has also worked in various sectors, including agro-processing, eco-tourism, logistics and light manufacturing, road infrastructure projects, amongst others.”

TNPA described Gasa as having experience in leading economic development initiatives and formulating sector-enabling policies.

“She has experience in the execution of master plans. She has held various leadership roles, and currently serves as board chairperson of the Dube Trade Port Special Economic Zone,” the entity added.

Her educational achievements include a PhD in Construction Management from Nelson Mandela University, Master of Commerce in Project Leadership Management from the University of Natal, a Postgraduate Diploma in Project Management from Newport University, and a Bachelor of Building Arts in Architecture from the University of Port Elizabeth.

-THE MERCURY

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