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Maputo's port volume reaches record 32 million metric tonnes

The operator of the Maputo harbour said that the port will handle a record 32 metric tons of cargo by 2025. This is due to the increased freight rail volumes and the expanded capacity.

In a press release, the Maputo Port Development Company (MPDC), which manages bulk shipments such as coal, chrome ore, and iron ore, as well as agricultural products, said that volumes increased?from 30.9 millions metric tons in 2020. This figure was the previous record.

Official data shows that cargo through Maputo grew by 52% in 2019 from 21 million tons, underscoring its growing role as a regional logistics hub.

The growth is due to capacity upgrades, improved rail links and logistical bottlenecks that occurred in South Africa. Some cargo was diverted to Mozambique. The gains were also attributed to an increase in mineral production in Zimbabwe.

MPDC stated that rail volumes into Maputo will increase to 11,7 million metric tons by 2025, up from 9,7 million in the previous year.

Maputo Port is operated by a partnership of?state owned Mozambican Railroad Company and?Portus Indico. This consortium was formed by South Africa’s Grindrod and Dubai’s DP World?as well as local firm Gestores.

The concession granted in 2003 was extended to 2058 last year and plans were made to increase capacity. Reporting by Nelson Banya. Mark Potter (Editing)

(source: Reuters)