The Port of Saldanha Bay, located 120 kilometers north of Cape Town on South Africa’s West Coast, is the largest and deepest naturally sheltered port in the Southern Hemisphere. Spanning over 19,300 hectares of land and sea within a circumference of 91 kilometers, the port boasts the capacity to accommodate vessels with drafts of up to 21.5 meters, making it an essential hub for large-scale maritime operations.