South Africa manganese producers are preparing bids for a new export terminal at Ngqura port as the country seeks to expand global shipments of the steelmaking South Africa manganese producers are preparing bids for a new export terminal at Ngqura port as the country seeks to expand global shipments of the steelmaking

South Africa Manganese Producers Target Ngqura Terminal

2026/03/09 13:00
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South Africa manganese producers are preparing bids for a new export terminal at Ngqura port as the country seeks to expand global shipments of the steelmaking ingredient.

Leading producers of manganese ore in South Africa are preparing to compete for access to a proposed export terminal at the Port of Ngqura, a move that could reshape logistics for one of the country’s most important mining commodities. South Africa remains the world’s largest producer of manganese ore, a critical input in steel production, and the industry is exploring new infrastructure to overcome long-standing transport constraints.

Strategic logistics expansion

The planned terminal at Ngqura, located in the Eastern Cape, is designed to improve export capacity for manganese producers that currently depend heavily on rail links to the Port of Gqeberha and the Port of Saldanha. Industry participants believe the project could ease congestion while strengthening South Africa’s competitiveness in global markets.

According to infrastructure planning updates from Transnet, the state-owned freight and logistics operator, expanding dedicated bulk export capacity is a central element of efforts to stabilise mineral supply chains. Over recent years, mining companies have repeatedly highlighted rail disruptions and limited port throughput as constraints on export growth.

Producers operating in the Northern Cape’s manganese belt, one of the world’s richest deposits, are therefore evaluating participation in the Ngqura project. Analysts note that a competitive bidding process could bring together major miners and logistics partners seeking long-term export security.

Global steel demand shaping strategy

Manganese plays an essential role in steelmaking, where it improves strength and durability. As global infrastructure investment and industrial output recover, demand for the mineral has remained resilient. In addition, supply chains increasingly connect African mineral producers with growing markets in Asia, where steel consumption continues to drive demand for raw materials.

South Africa’s manganese industry already supplies major buyers in China, India and other industrial economies. However, efficient logistics remain a decisive factor in maintaining market share. Infrastructure upgrades at export ports are therefore seen as a strategic priority for both the mining sector and policymakers.

Data from the Minerals Council South Africa indicates that manganese exports contribute significantly to mining revenues and foreign exchange earnings. The sector also supports employment across mining regions and logistics corridors.

Investment momentum in export infrastructure

The proposed Ngqura terminal reflects a broader push to modernise South Africa’s mineral export network. Policymakers and industry groups have increasingly emphasised public-private cooperation to unlock infrastructure investment and improve operational performance.

Meanwhile, financial institutions such as the World Bank and the African Development Bank have frequently highlighted logistics improvements as essential for strengthening Africa’s mineral value chains and boosting trade competitiveness.

If realised, the Ngqura export terminal could open an additional channel for manganese shipments and reinforce South Africa’s leadership in the global supply of the steelmaking ingredient. Industry observers suggest that expanded capacity would help stabilise export flows while positioning the country to capture future growth in global steel demand.

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