Dube TradePort
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Mr Hamish Erskine (CEO)
| Dube TradePort | |
| Founded | 2003 |
| Headquarters | Dube City, La Mercy, KwaZulu Natal , South Africa |
Key people | Bridgette Gasa-Toboti (Chairperson) Mr Hamish Erskine (CEO) |
| Services | Logistics |
| Revenue | R 588.294 Million[1] (2023) |
| R 138.168 Million[1] (2023) | |
| R 137.427 Million[1] (2023) | |
| Total assets | R 5.388 Billion[1] (2023) |
| Total equity | R 188 Million[1] (2023) |
Number of employees | 206 (2023) |
| Parent | KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Government |
| Website | DubeTradePort |
Dube Tradeport Corporation is a business entity of the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial government in South Africa that manages a 3,000ha infrastructure project called the Dube Tradeport Special Economic Zone set up to promote local and international trade. Located at the King Shaka International Airport, it is situated 30 minutes from Durban Harbour, 90 minutes from the Richards Bay Harbour, and has an international airport, a cargo terminal, warehousing, offices and an agricultural zone.
The Dube Tradeport Corporation is named after John Langalibalele Dube, who was an educator, clergyman, writer, newspaper editor and the founding president of the then South African Native National Congress, later the ANC.[2] In 2002, the South African government decided to invest in a new international airport outside Durban.[2] The following year saw the creation of the Dube Tradeport Company by the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Government to develop a world-class aviation export facility.[2] 2005 saw the beginnings of a development master plan for the Dube Tradeport at the proposed airport.[2] In 2007, the iLembe Consortium were appointed to construct Dube Tradeport and the King Shaka International Airport.[2] In 2010, the Dube Cargo Terminal and King Shaka International Airport opened on schedule with the Dube Trade House opening later in the year.[2] The air-bridge from the cargo terminal opened in 2011 with the first produce at the AgriZone harvested and the corporation moved into its new headquarters onsite.[2]