Trade, Industry and Competition on Newlyn Group’s investment to South Africa

Newlyn group’s R4 billion investment a response to critical infrastructure delivery

Newlyn Investments, , 100% black owned, leading South African developer of strategically located and operationally efficient storage infrastructure in close proximity to both coastal and inland logistics hubs, pledged an investment of R4 billion at the fifth South African Investment Conference held in Johannesburg in April this year. The investment was announced as one of the pledges worth billions of rands that were made.

Newlyn’s 2023 investment pledge was the company’s second , following the pledge it made at the 2018 investment conference, during which the company pledged an investment of R2 billion in the redevelopment of the Bayhead Rail terminal near the Port of Durban. The final phase of this investment was recently completed and the total investment in the facility has been more than R4 billion.

Newlyn, through its affiliate Unitainer, has made this new investment pledge for the development of a state-of-the-art manganese storage and handling facility at the Coega Special Economic Zone, in Ngqura, Eastern Cape. The six-million ton per annum back of port manganese storage export facility has been designed in partnership with leading global materials handling technology suppliers to be operationally efficient and the world’s first near zero dust emission bulk mineral handling facility.

Newlyn’s  Chief Executive Officer, Mr Rajendra Balmakhun says the investment further underscores Newlyn’s long term belief and commitment in the South African economy forged over the last 27 years since the company’s incorporation. Furthermore, the investment is a response to government’s call for private sector participation in critical infrastructure delivery, which is key to economic activity, especially in the current economic climate. Given the growth of the South African manganese industry, this new terminal has been designed as common user infrastructure to enable further access to the global export markets for both established and emerging manganese miners.

“This national interest project will be the world’s first near zero dust emission facility for the storage and handling of manganese ore from the time it arrives at the back of port location in Coega from the mines in the Northern Cape. The operational efficiency achieved through rapid train unloading and rapid ship loading speeds will potentially unlock significant incremental rail capacity of some four million tons per annum on the manganese heavy haul rail line without further investment in rolling stock,” says Balmakhun.

Additionally, Balmakhun says the project will also serve to accelerate the long awaited relocation of the manganese export terminal from Gqeberha to Ngqura, thereby significantly alleviating public health issues arising from open stockpiles of manganese in the city and enabling the redevelopment of the Gqeberha waterfront precinct.

With regards to job creation and skills development, Balmakhun says the independent socio- economic report on the project estimates that approximately 3300 direct construction workers will be deployed during the peak of construction with a further 11700 indirect and induced jobs created during the anticipated 30 month construction period.

At full operational levels, an estimated 200 full time and sizable multiple thereof in spin-off jobs will be created by the facility. In addition, Newlyn has negotiated a three-year post commissioning skills transfer and skills development commitment from its global technology partners to ensure there is local capacity building for operating and maintaining the facility. The global original equipment manufacturers have also undertaken to manufacture the bulk of facility’s equipment and machinery under license in South Africa.

“Newlyn prides itself on its speed of infrastructure delivery, deploying the best available technology, designing operationally efficient and environmentally compliant infrastructure and building communities. We are committed to building on our relationship with key stakeholders and our host community to ensure the company is a catalyst in the socio-economic development of the Coega SEZ, Ngqura and to the Eastern Cape region in particular. The project is poised to be a significant contributor to the national and Eastern Cape economy in the years to come,” says Balmakhun.

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