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Opportunities in South Africa’s Oceans Economy
Block H Wedgewood Office Park, 3 Muswell Road, Bryanston, Sandton,
Johannesburg, South Africa, 2000
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1. About Us: Elekhom Global
2. Advantage South Africa
3. Market Overview
4. Drivers of Market Change
5. The SA Oceans Opportunities
6. The End
ABOUT US AN OVERVIEW OF ELEKHOM GLOBAL
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Elekhom COMPANY OVERVIEW
Elekhom Global is an boutique advisory services firm in the oceans sector.
We offer innovative solutions to blue entrepreneurs, investors, governments and the non-governmental sector to help our clients navigate the dynamic challenges and opportunities across the oceans economy.
We provide investment and enterprise development advisory and consulting services through our deep
South African and Sub Saharan Africa industry knowledge, insights, expertise and robust value adding solutions that cut across the oceans economy.
OUR SERVICES
Our bespoke solutions hope to address the most critical challenges and exploit the most value creating
opportunities across the oceans sector, industry, business and investment spectrum.
Our experienced practitioners and associate partners have extensive knowledge and experience in the ocean industries to provide a comprehensive marine and maritime industry expertise across all aspects of the oceans sector.
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Elekhom OUR PURPOSE
Elekhom - on transforming the oceans, seas and waterways sustainably into the new liquid diamond resource:
As we usher the new epoch of the Oceans Century and open up the industrial vistas of our planet's last under-explored and under-exploited economic territories - our Ocean Spaces,
in the best interest of all humanity and future generations, we must ensure that our
Oceans are developed with strong foundations of ecological protection and sustainability
and exploited using innovative green technologies and funded largely through green financing and funding instruments.
Every industry, every stakeholder and each community and participant in the
Oceans Economy must become steward of the Ocean if we are to avoid the human induced disasters of the sometimes unsustainable industrial exploitation of the land
resources and related territories.
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ADVANTAGE SOUTH AFRICA AN INTRODUCTORY OVERVIEW
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Richards Bay
Durban
East London
Port Elizabeth
NgquraMossel Bay
Cape Town
Saldanha Bay
Port Nolloth
Maritime Facts
• Strategically located on the Indian Ocean, the Atlantic
Oceans and and Southern Seas
• Jurisdiction over one of the world’s largest EEZs
• Location serves the South South Trade
• 8 commercial ports, which handle over 300 million
tonnes of seaborne trade
• Oceans economy estimated to contribute approx 4,4%
to GDP
• South Africa’s oceans economy is uniquely advantaged
in the Sub Saharan industrial and trade regional system
• Home to over 75% of the leading African companies and
a global leader in banking and financial market/services
systems.
• Important oil and gas reserves are thought to be situated
offshore on the Indian Ocean.
• Its waters offer a unique oceans and marine ecosystem
SA Oceans Facts and Figures
OCEANS ECONOMY OVERVIEWELEKOM GLOBAL
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The Oceans Economic Frontier
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Oceans Transport Marine Infrastructure
Offshore Energy & Minerals Marine Commercial Services
Marine Tourism and Leisure
Marine Manufacturing
Oceans Skills & Competence Oceans Innovation Oceans investment Oceans Knowledge Oceans Technology
Ocean Food
DRIVERS OF MARKET CHANGEELEKOM GLOBAL
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Strategic Drivers of Change
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• National Development Plan
• Comprehensive Maritime Transport
Policy
• The Draft Green Transport Strategy
• Industrial Policy Action Plan
• Transnet’s Market Demand Strategy
• Operation Phakisa: The National Oceans
Economic Development Programme
Policy & Strategy Factors
• Alternative sources of energy and resources
• Oil prices
• China’s economic growth patterns
• Global economic recovery
• Food security and forecasted shortages
• Climate change and environmental concerns
• Subdued GDP
• Technology and Innovation
Market Factors
• International Conventions and multilateral
agreements
• AU Ocean policies, strategy and multilateral
agreements
• Regional oceans and trade related
agreements and strategies (IORA)
• Regional growth and development
• Growing regional demand for SA
manufactured goods
Regional & International Factors
SUMMARY OF OPPORTUNITIESELEKOM GLOBAL
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Marine Infrastructure
Port and Harbour Infrastructure
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Oil rig, ship repair, modification and maintenance facilities
Automation and digitisation of the port environment
Modernisation of Ports in line with advent of bigger vessels
Environmental management and waste treatment technologies
Intelligent Port Operations (Smart Port Programme) eLTE
The potential for using renewable and alternative energy to power the Ports
Port Industrial Zones (Industrial Development Zones RBIDZ, SBIDZ, ELIDZ, Dube
Expansionary plans of Transnet into the Sub Saharan
Africa Region
Supply of smart and modern cargo handling equipment
Vessel monitoring and tracking capabilities
Development of Small Fishing harbours Cruise and Marine Tourism
Terminals
Marine Transport
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Long term demand and supply of Liquid Bulk Cargo shipping - Bare boat charter opportunities
Long term demand and supply of Dry Bulk Cargo - Bare boat
charter opportunities
Marine Transport
Intra Regional Coastal seaborne trade across Sub Saharan Africa
Opportunity to Jointly exploit international, domestic and regional cargo carrying opportunities
Passenger and Equipment Transport for cruise, research, offshore, operations and support in South Africa and across Sub Saharan
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Port and Harbour infrastructure and facilities for
waste management, treatment and reduce
carbon emissions
Green Shipping
Alternative Marine Energy (LNG, Battery and Hydro
powered vessels)
Opportunity to Jointly exploit international, domestic and regional cargo carrying opportunities
Technology enabled maritime pollution monitoring systems
The introduction of coastal shipping into the inter modal mix for
coast wise cargo
Marine Manufacturing
Richards Bay
Durban
East London
Port Elizabeth
NgquraMossel BayCape Town
Saldanha Bay
Port Nolloth
Market Size
• Approximately 13,000 ships call on South African
Ports
• Over 300 million tonnes of seaborne trade
• Over 4,9 million barrels of oil moves past South
Africa a day
• South Africa has an estimated 10,000 ships
around its coast at any given point in time
• South Africa is on a global maritime chokepoint
route
• Market potential of 2500 to 5000 ships per annum
for ship repair, modifications or maintenance
• Global demand for dry-docks is on the increase
• Approximately 33% of tankers, dry bulk carriers
and container vessels are dry dock per annum
• South Africa is nested in the Sub Saharan
industrial regional system
Marine Repairs, Modifications, Maintenance and Services
Increase % of vessels calling from 13% to 38% (1 650-3 300 vessels) (Operation Phakisa)
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OEM Supply of engines, equipment, sensors, ROV and related offshore technologies
SA government fleet orders for new builds (Incl. Patrol, Naval, Merchant and leisure vessel)
Sub Saharan Regional Demand for patrol, specialized and offshore support vessels.
Opportunities related to the recapitalisation of South Africa’s fishing fleet
Marine Manufacturing: Ship Building, Repairs, servicing and Modifications
Partnerships with local ship yards for local and regional marine manufacturing
New boat building industrial park recently established in the Port of Durban.
Repairs, maintenance and modification of ships, oil rigs and other offshore platforms
Ship Building
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Current New Building Projects
• Project Hotel = The investment needed for a new hydrographic
vessel for the SA Navy was in the order of R1.8 billion.
• Project Biro - Damen won the Biro project bid with its FCS 5009
design for the inshore patrol vessels. 1800 Sea Axe measures 85
meters in length and reaches a maximum speed of 26 knots.
• Transnet tug construction; the largest contract ever awarded to a
South African company for building harbour craft for R1.4-billion
($100 million in 2017 prices)
Future Building Projects
• Building of smart patrol ships with Port integrated management
technology
• Supply of original equipment and integrative technologies
• Fuel and operationally efficient vessels
• Joint regional opportunities
Oceans Economy Enabling Frontier
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Oceans Skills & Competence Oceans Innovation Oceans investment Oceans Knowledge Oceans Technology
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