Transnet National Ports Authority seeks to extend leases for various warehousing properties at the Port of Durban. Interested parties must submit comments or objections by March 27, 2026, to participate in the lease extension process.
Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) is initiating a process to extend leases for several properties at the Port of Durban, as part of its commitment to enhancing port operations and infrastructure. The properties in question are critical to the Port Master Plan, which aims to position Durban as a leading container hub and automotive terminal. The leases include warehousing spaces and laydown areas, with durations ranging from one to ten years, depending on the specific property. Interested stakeholders are encouraged to review the lease plans and provide feedback by the specified deadline.
The lease extension process is designed to ensure operational continuity and mitigate risks associated with landlocked premises and limited access. TNPA is inviting comments and objections from affected parties to ensure that all concerns are addressed before finalizing the lease agreements. This initiative not only supports TNPA's strategic objectives but also provides businesses with an opportunity to secure valuable warehousing space in a key logistical hub. Interested parties can inspect the lease plans at the TNPA office during business hours and are urged to submit their feedback via email or postal service.
This tender is suitable for businesses involved in warehousing, logistics, and port operations, particularly those looking to secure long-term leases in a strategic location within the Port of Durban.