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Delivery of steel rails for upgrading work on track

Home National Delivery of steel rails for upgrading work on track

WALVIS BAY – The second consignment of about 3 860 steel rails, around 7 500 tonnes, was discharged from the general cargo vessel Vestis Isle at the port of Walvis Bay last week Thursday. 
The rails are meant for the upgrading of the Walvis Bay-Kranzberg railway line section, which is about 210 km. 

In late July this year the first batch of 6 679 tonnes of steel rails arrived at the port. This was part of a consignment of 20 000 tonnes intended for upgrading of the railway infrastructure. 

According to Robert Kalomho, Director: Railway Infrastructure Management from the Ministry of Works and Transport, “the delivery of the 20,000 tonnes is envisaged to be done in three batches with delivery to laydown areas [Walvis Bay, Arandis and Usakos] to be completed in 60 weeks”. 

He added that the last delivery of 5 821 tonnes is expected to be delivered in March 2020.  Commercial Executive, Mr Immanuel Tino !Hanabeb congratulated the team at the multipurpose terminal for pushing the boundaries in delivering exceptional customer service. 

“The team managed to discharge the rails in about seven days, compared to previous discharges. Namport is dedicated to providing excellent service delivery and constantly challenging the status quo.”