MSC Cruises, the number one cruise line in South Africa, was recently honoured by the KZN government at the KZN Investment Awards ceremony.
The company was awarded the Certificate of Recognition for positive contribution to the tourism, shipping and logistics sectors of the region for its investment and commitment to the province.
The KZN Investment Awards recognise local and international businesses that have displayed a commitment to economic growth and job creation in the province.
Ross Volk, MD for MSC Cruises South Africa, is on record arguing that MSC Cruises is honoured to be recognised by the KZN government in this way.
“As a company, we are committed to seeing tourism flourish in this country, as we know it is a key component of job creation and economic prosperity for South Africa.
“This has knock-on benefits for the tourism sector for each of the cities we cruise to, particularly Durban, as most of our cruises depart from this port. These benefits are of course enhanced by increased passenger volumes”.
“MSC Cruises has been bringing bigger and better ships to this country and enriching our itineraries as more South African are realising that a cruise is an affordable, convenient and exciting holiday option.” Argued Volk.
MSC has further revealed that,As part of the KwaZulu Cruise Terminal Consortium (KTC) they have invested over R200 million in this project, adding that the multi-user, state-of-the-art terminal will substantially boost tourism numbers, create thousands of jobs and lead to supplier development and is expected to be operational by January 2021.
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- An important element of a flourishing tourism sector for the KZN province is the construction of the new Durban port terminal that MSC Cruises has been involved in.
- MSC Cruises has seen a significant growth locally in cruising tourism over the past year, with a 25% increase in guest numbers over their most recent cruise season compared to the 2017/2018 season.
- This growth in the cruising sector has led MSC Cruises to decide to bring two ships to South Africa’s shores for the 2020/2021 cruise season, marking the first time that two MSC Cruises’ ships will be deployed in the country simultaneously.
- It will mean that one ship will be home ported in Durban for the entire season, and that an additional 50,000 cruise passengers can discover why cruising in South Africa is booming.
- MSC Cruises is also committing to increasing job opportunities for South Africans. In partnership with the Department of Trade and Industry, the company will be opening its Shosholoza Ocean Academy in November 2019, which will provide free three-month training courses for young South Africans who qualify through MSC Cruises’ medical requirements. Those who successfully complete the course will be eligible to be employed on MSC Cruises’ ships across the world. MSC Cruises plans to get 3 000 to 5 000 new placements from South Africa over the next five years, which will bring around R5 billion in salaries back to South Africa.
- MSC Cruises feels a deep responsibility towards the physical and human environments in which it operates, and its ships are fitted with the latest environmental features and maritime technology.
- The Company operates with the greatest respect for the world’s oceans and is on an ongoing journey to further develop innovative ways of lowering the environmental impact of its cruise passages, from improving air quality from ship emissions, to advanced wastewater treatment, to comprehensive and coherent waste and garbage management.
- MSC Cruises’ holiday experiences are sold across the globe through a distribution network in 81 countries. The Company employs over 30,500 people worldwide, both ashore and on board its ships.