Ngqura

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Ngqura is a new deepwater port being established on the east coast (Indian Ocean) of South Africa. It was authorised by an act of parliament in 2002.

The port of Ngqura Note: Several spellings exist for Coega include Ngqura, which is that used in the port of Ngqura Establishment Act [No. 77 of 1998] [1]

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The Port of Ngqura will complement the existing deepwater ports in Richards Bay. [3]

[edit] Sand bypass

Ngqura is the first port in the world to have a fixed embedded jet pump sand bypass ... [4]

Details Port of Ngqura, South Africa. [5]

Workers moved on site at the deepwater port of Ngqura in September 2002 The $457-million port of Ngqura is being developed. [6]


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HOCHTIEF Construction AG started in mid-September 2002 on Ngqura deep-sea port Is part of developing industrial zone at the mouth of ... [8]

The centerpiece of the Coega Industrial Development Zone in Eastern Cape region is the new Port of Ngqura, a multi-user deepwater port. [9]

The Port of Ngqura, located in Port Elizabeth, is undergoing development into a functioning container and bulk cargo handling facility. [10]

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[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.info.gov.za/gazette/acts/1998/a77-98.pdf
  2. ^ The port of Ngqura
  3. ^ http://www.npa.co.za/PDF%20Documents/Ngqura/Ngqura%20fact%20sheet.pdf
  4. ^ http://www.sturrockshipping.co.za/upload/saport/file/11_06_PORT_OF_Ngqura.pdf
  5. ^ Port of Ngqura, South Africa
  6. ^ Coega Development Corporation :Investing in Coega
  7. ^ http://www.ngqura.com
  8. ^ HOCHTIEF Construction AG
  9. ^ Ref. Ngqura 2S.indd
  10. ^ Creamer Media's Engineering News Online, South African Industry News