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EYETHU
Durban - Head Office

Eyethu Ships Agencies (Pty) Ltd
Suite 601, 6th Floor, Grindrod Mews
106 Margaret Mncadi Avenue,
Durban, 4001
South Africa

P.O. Box 2161
Durban
4000
South Africa

Contact person:
Chris Magagula (Managing Director)
E-mail to Chris: ChrisM@eyethuship.co.za             

Telephone: +27 (31) 301 1470
Telephone: +27 (31) 302 7078
Telefax:      +27 (31) 305 9702
E-mail Operations:
dbnops@eyethuship.co.za
E-mail to Bryan:     Bryans@eyethuship.co.za

Mobile: +27 83 292 0376 (Chris Magagula)
Mobile: +27 83 414 2298 (Bryan Stainbank)
Mobile: +27 83 381 3908 (Andrew Jones)
Mobile: +27 83 448 7654 (Duran Pillay)
Mobile: +27 83 448 7655 (Paddy Padayachee)
Mobile: +27 83 309 5230 (Ronnie Naidoo)

Mossel Bay

Eyethu Ships Agencies (Pty) Ltd
Suite 106, 1st Floor                                        
Plaza Aquada Building                              
55 March Street
MOSSEL BAY
6500, South Africa

P.O. BOX 17
MOSSEL BAY
6500, South Africa

Tel: +27 (44) 690-7117/9
Telefax: +27 (44) 691-3311
Telex: 248-123
E-mail operations:
operations@gshipsagency.co.za
E-mail to Andrew: 
andrewh@gshipsagency.co.za
 
E-mail to Charl:     
Charla@eyethuship.co.za
Mobile: +27 83 412 2058     (Johan Bezuidenhout)
Mobile: +27 83 458 6764    (Roxley Constance)
Mobile: +27 83 459 8238     (Charl Ackerman)


Richards Bay


Eyethu Ships Agencies (Pty) Ltd
P.O. BOX 9
RICHARDS BAY
3900

Suite 32, 2nd Floor
Quay Walk Building
Pioneer Road
The Tuzi Gazi Waterfront
Richards Bay, 3900

Telephone:  +27 (35) 788 9900
Telefax:       +27 (35) 788 0390
Telex:          631-088
E-mail Operations:
rcbops@eyethuship.co.za
Mobile: +27 83 300 8127 (Terrence Nyawo)
Mobile: +27 83 406 5280 (Zane Langley)
Mobile: +27 83 300 8124 (Mike Van Rooyen)
Mobile: +27 83 440 6559 (Charles Chowles)
Mobile: +27 83 258 8084 (Edwin Culverwuell)
Mobile: +27 83 447 1740 (Willie Grobler)

East London

Eyethu Ships Agencies (Pty) Ltd
P.O. BOX 1
EAST LONDON
5200

7 b Derby Road                 
Berea 
East London
5241
Telephone:  +27 (43) 700 8201
Telefax:       +27 (43) 726 0490
E-mail Operations:
elsops@eyethuship.co.za
Mobile: +27 (83) 400 3903 (Chris Croney)

Port Elizabeth

Eyethu Ships Agencies (Pty) Ltd
P.O. BOX 19
PORT ELIZABETH
6000

13 -17 Heugh Road        
Walmer Office Park          
South Wing                   
Walmer,
6070
Port Elizabeth
Telephone:  +27 (41) 581 3994
Telefax:       +27 (41) 581 3993
Telex:          243 445
E-mail Operations:
plzops@eyethuship.co.za
Mobile: +27 83 459 8327 (Martin Hunt)
Mobile: +27 83 225 1524 (Mark van Theil)


Cape Town

Eyethu Ships Agencies (Pty) Ltd
Suite 3, 1st Floor Martin Hammerschlag Building
29 Louis Gradner Street
Foreshore
CAPE TOWN, 8001
South Africa,
P.O. Box 2820
Cape Town, 8000

Telephone:  +27 (21) 440 5000
Telefax:       +27 (21) 421 5508
Telex:            527602
E-mail Operations:
ctnops@eyethuship.co.za
E-mail to Charl:     Charla@eyethuship.co.za
E-mail to Patrick:    patrickb@gshipsagency.co.za
Mobile: +27 83 459 8238 (Charl Ackerman)
Mobile: +27 83 289 8327 (Mike Magee)
Mobile: +27 83 310 3675 (Leroy Vollenhoven)
Mobile:  +27 83 458 6764   (Patrick Bezuidenhout)
We like to move it  !!!!
Port of Durban - South Africa
Port of Mossel Bay - South Africa
Port of Richards Bay-South Africa
Port of East London - South Africa
Port of Port Elizaberth - South Africa
Port of Cape Town - South Africa
Mossel Bay - Some Facts :

There are two mooring buoys (Convetional Berth Mooring and Single Point Mooring) just offshore within the port limits. CBM is mainly used to load chemicals and SPM for discharging and loading of petroleum products. Pilotage is enforced at the Mossel Bay Port, from 2n miles, and the entrance channel is at a depth of -8m. Vessels up to 130 meters and a 6.5 draught can be accommodated inside the harbour, and vessels up to 200 tonnes can make use of the slipway for repairs.
    Durban - Some Facts :

Durban Port has 57 berths.
Some 302 km of rail tracks.
Distance around port is 21km.12.8m deep.
Latitude: 29 ° 52 ’ S                                Longitude: 31 ° 02 ’ E
+/- 5000 ships visit the port a year.
Handles +/- R100bn of containers per year.
Durban is the busiest container port in Africa.
The largest container capacity in Africa.
Busiest harbour in Africa and ninth-busiest port in the world.
Durban Port has a  single buoy mooring (SBM) at Isipingo on the Southeast side of the Bluff. It is located approx 2.6 kilometers off the South African coastline,  approximately 11 miles South of Durban Harbour. It caters for very large crude carriers (VLCC) that are too large to enter the port.
The entrance channel has been widened to 220m with a depth of 16m to 17m. The South Pier of the channel has been strengthened for greater protection from rough seas. The expansion of Pier 1 container terminal, the deepening of berths  and development of the new Durban Multi Purpose Terminal is also underway.
Richards Bay - Some Facts :

The Port of Richards Bay is located approx.  160 km North East of Durban and 465km South of Maputo on the EasternSeaboard of South Africa.
· Latitude 28º48’S;
. Longitude 32º02’E                       
The Port has an entrance channel width of 300m extending seawards 400m beyond the breakwater to a depth of 22m.The maximum permitted draft is 17.5m. Vessels with a draft of more than 17,5m are handled at the discretion of the Port Captain.  

The Port hosts six cargo handling terminals equipped to ensure that our clients can compete in the global arena.

Initially the Port was built as a bulk port to export 26 million tonnes of coal over the first ten years, the port has diversified into the handling of other cargoes. Currently, Richards Bay handles in excess of 80 million tonnes annually, representing approximately 60% of South Africa's seaborne cargo. This makes it South Africa's leading port in terms of volume handled
East London - Some Facts :

There is a total of 11 commercial berths and one repair quay. Five of these berths are on the west bank, offering a total length of 1206 metres and six on the east bank offering a total of 1204 metres. The repair quay is also situated on the east bank and measures 110m.
Port of Cape Town - Some Facts :

The Port of Cape Town remains open 24 hours a day 7 days a week. The depth at the entrance channel is -15.9m. The depth in the Duncan Dock varies between -9.9m near the repair quay to -12.4m at the tanker basin. Depth at the Ben Schoeman Dock varies from -9m to -13.9m.
Pilotage is compulsory for all vessels with the pilot being taken on board 1.6 miles and 155º off the main breakwater. Pilot transfer is by pilot boat but there are plans to introduce a helicopter transfer service at Cape Town.  Navigation is subject to VTS (Vessel Tracking System) and tug service is provided by four tugs. The harbour and Table Bay are subject to strong winds during the Cape winter (April to September that can disrupt cargo and ship working in the port.
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Port Elizaberth - Some Facts :

The Port of Port Elizabeth is the fifth largest port in Southern Africa, based on tonnage handled, and the third largest in terms of revenue earned. The port has a container terminal, one of three in South Africa. Over the years, the port has gained a sound reputation for service quality and flexibility, a view shared by parties in the shipping fraternity.