Work exposure port visit gives staff on-deck insights
A Dole South Africa head office contingent staff spent an informative – not to say enjoyable – morning of work exposure out at the Port of Cape Town, experiencing the activity that accompanies the loading of a vessel.
Against the majestic backdrop of Table Mountain, normally office-bound staff were given a seagull’s-eye view of the action as the Italia Stream took on its cargo of grapes bound for Europe. Fortunately, Cape Town was on its best behaviour, with an almost cloudless sky and typically mild late summer conditions. All of which made for the kind of work exposure that informed, stimulated and entertained.
Peering wide-eyed into the depths of the cavernous hold far below the upper deck, the visitors watched as pallet after pallet swung through the air and was nudged into position. “It all happens so quickly, from the forklift emerging out of the delivery truck on to the quayside, to being hoisted up and over into the hold. And the storage space is much bigger than it looks from the outside,” one commented.