The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Transnet declares force majeure at SA ports

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TRANSNET, South Africa’s state-owned ports and freight-rail company, declared force majeure at the country’s key container terminals, after disruption­s caused by a cyber-attack five days ago.

The measure covers the Durban, Ngqura, Port Elizabeth and Cape Town harbors because of the effects of the July 22 attack, according to a notice Transnet sent to customers and seen by Bloomberg News. The issues "continue to persist," it said. Force majeure is an unanticipa­ted or uncontroll­able event that releases a company from fulfilling contractua­l obligation­s.

“Transnet, including Transnet Port Terminals, experience­d an act of cyber-attack, security intrusion and sabotage, which resulted in the disruption of TPT normal processes and functions or the destructio­n or damage of equipment or informatio­n,” it said. “Investigat­ors are currently determinin­g the exact source of the cause of compromise and extent of the ICT data security breach or sabotage.”

The disruption threatens to have a ripple effect on Africa’s most-industrial­ized economy, particular­ly as Transnet’s Durban port handles 60percent of the nation’s shipments.

The ports are also key to shippers from landlocked African countries including the Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

A prolonged impact on container terminal operations looms as a further blow to South Africa’s fragile recovery from the pandemic and a series of lockdowns, after the destructio­n caused by deadly riots that shuttered businesses in two provinces earlier this month.

Transnet is taking "all available and reasonable mitigation measures" to limit the impact from the disruption.

Container terminals are operating, but at a slower place pace, while a manual system for moving containers has been adopted. It said in a statement yesterday morning that the force majeure is expected to lift soon.

"It is expected that some applicatio­ns may continue to run slowly over the next few days, while monitoring continues. All operating systems will be brought back in a staggered manner, to minimise further risks and interrupti­ons," it said. - Fin24.

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