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TNPA Issues RFP for Port of Cape Town

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
October 16, 2025
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Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the appointment of a suitable terminal operator to construct and manage a Break Bulk Terminal specialising in cold storage of fish and related products at the Port of Cape Town.

The earmarked port terminal site is a brownfield development, measuring approximately 7,273 m², which is located adjacent to the ship repair and liquid bulk precincts.
The site is regarded as integral to fishing operations at the port, enabling direct transfer of frozen fish products from vessels into cold storage facilities ensuring efficient export logistics.
In a statement on Wednesday, TNPA said the terminal will play a vital role in enhancing the Western Cape’s thriving fishing industry, contributing to economic growth and an efficient logistics value chain.
The RFP process is envisioned to result in the appointment of a terminal operator to finance, refurbish, construct, operate, maintain and ultimately transfer the Break Bulk Terminal for a 10-year concession period.
This development aligns with TNPA’s Port Development Framework Plans (PDFPs), which outline the ports authority’s plan to relocate break bulk activities to the Cape Town port’s Multi-Purpose Precinct over the medium to long term (2032 – 2052).


Underpinned by the National Ports Act of 2005, PDFPs ensure that infrastructure investments remain relevant and in line with international best practices.

This RFP responds to the growing demand for modern, efficient seafood cold storage and logistics facilities in Cape Town.

“By leveraging private sector participation and investment, this project closely aligns with the Transnet Reinvent for Growth strategy, which focuses on optimising port operations, transform infrastructure and enable sustainable growth,” said Rajesh Dana, Cape Town Port Manager.

A non-compulsory briefing session is scheduled for 21 October 2025. Interested parties can access RFP documents from the National Treasury’s e-tender portal www.etender.gov.za, or the Transnet website: www.transnet.net
Originally posted on SAnews.gov.za




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