Cape Town is a large port with 34 berths, including layby berths. The port is mainly used for general cargo, but has become an important repair facility as well and a major hub for Oil & Gas service companies operating in West-Africa. The multipurpose terminal handles many sorts of cargo, such as fruit, steel, maize, wheat, rice, timber, coal and other general cargo. Also, many cruise ships berth in Cape Town.
Supermaritime Cape Town provides vessel & port agencies and logistics / supply chain services to a wide variety of customers in various industries. In the past our business model was primarily focused on the perishable (cooled and frozen food) industry, but in recent years, in addition to its general services, the company now also offers offshore logistics services to the Offshore / Oil & Gas industry both to permanent clients and on a project basis. Supported by its Oil & Gas / Project division in the Netherlands, Supermaritime South-Africa also can offer mobilization / demobilization management services for Oil & Gas Support Vessel operators and drilling contractors for vessels in transit to West-Africa.
The services provided by Supermaritime Cape Town are performed in accordance with the group’s stringent Health, Safety and Environmental policies and the group’s code of conduct and ethics policy, and include:
Please contact our local staff for full Port Facilities and Port Restrictions information.
Operations Manager