Cape Town: Function
The calling frequency for Cape Town Radio (callsign ZSC) is Channel 16 VHF with remote stations based at Alexander Bay, Port Nolloth, Hondeklipbaai, Doringbaai, Elandsbaai,
Making its debut as one of the World's Top Container Ports 2013, the Cape Town Terminal plays a pivotal role in the regional economy enjoying intermodal transport networks and situated about 20 km from the Cape Town International Airport.
The calling frequency for Cape Town Radio (callsign ZSC) is Channel 16 VHF with remote stations based at Alexander Bay, Port Nolloth, Hondeklipbaai, Doringbaai, Elandsbaai, Saldanha Bay, Milnerton, Constantiaberg, Hermanus, Pearly Beach, Struisbaai and Albertinia.
It provides container, bulk, and general cargo handling services to the Western Cape and its mostly agricultural hinterland. The Port also provides ship repair services in the Western Cape maritime region and hosts local and foreign fishing fleets, passenger liners, and other recreational uses.
Location: The Port of Cape Town is situated in Table Bay on the southwestern coast of South Africa. General overview: The Port of Cape Town is a busy commercial port. It consists of four main basins with 34 berths, protected by breakwaters, offering good anchorage in the bay.
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