COAL SHIPLOADER FOR SOUTH AFRICA

10th February 2017 By: Martin Creamer - Creamer Media Editor

COAL SHIPLOADER FOR SOUTH AFRICA

The 40-year-old Richards Bay Coal Terminal (RBCT) is in the midst of a R1.4-billion equipment-replacement project, which remains within budget and on time for completion in January 2018. RBCT engineering and project manager Bill Murphy assures Mining Weekly that the installation of the new equipment will in no way interrupt the operation of the terminal, which will continue to function at full tilt while the new equipment is put in place. He expressed strong confidence in Chinese company TZME, which is nearing the completion, under Sandvik Mining Systems, of the new shiploader, shown above. This year’s RBCT export target is 77-million tons, which has been set against the backdrop of the terminal hitting an all-time monthly export record of eight-million tons in November. In 2015, the RBCT exported a record 75.4-million tons of coal but fell back to 72.5-million tons last year.