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Maputo Port
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From the beginning, MPDC has recognized the important role that security has on trade and our community.

'We take this issue seriously. From the outset, port security has been our priority', says Willie Nel, Chief of Security at the Port. 'Having achieved ISPS compliance we will continue to work at maintaining and improving a secure environment at the port’s 11 marine terminals'. Port Maputo is more secure than ever before and better prepared to deal with smuggling, external threats, illegal immigration, and domestic crime.

The International Ship and Port Security (ISPS) Code

MPDC’s plan to implement continuous security improvements throughout the whole period of the port concession, combined with the support and cooperation of the entire port community has helped facilitate the achievement of ISPS compliance by the July 1 2004 deadline.




Security Improvements

As a result of the additional ISPS security requirements, Port Maputo is leading the way in developing the approach of Mozambican ports towards today’s perceived security risks.

In addition to the presence of police and other government agencies within the secure port area, a number of physical changes have taken place, including:

  • Increased electric fencing and gates, lighting, and intrusion detection systems
  • Implementation of an ID card system for all port users
  • Installation of personnel and vehicle access control systems for port gateways to ensure that only authorized vehicles and individuals gain entry to the port

Security Operations Enhancements

Security operations at Port Maputo have also been enhanced.

  • Land and water-based security patrols have been increased throughout the Port
  • Reporting of suspicious activity and security incidents is now coordinated through the MPDC Security Control Centre
  • All international vessels must provide 96 hours notice of their arrival and submit their
    Pre-Arrival Data Sheet, with a copy to their port agent

MPDC and Port Terminals

MPDC and port tenants are responsible for the security of port property, personnel and infrastructure.

To ensure greater port security, MPDC has developed a security initiative that includes:

  • Port Security Master Plan;
  • Standardized port security plans for each of the 11 terminals and facilities engaged in international marine trade
  • Physical improvements such as perimeter fencing and gates, lighting, intrusion and detection systems
  • Operational improvements including land and water based security patrols and a coordinated MPDC Security Control Center

Department of Transport Mozambiqe

Department of Transport Mozambique is responsible for ensuring International Ship and Port Security (ISPS) code compliance in Mozambique and for monitoring the entrance of foreign vessels to Mozambique waters.

Some of Department of Transport Mozambique’s specific responsibilities include:

  • Monitoring Port Maputo's compliance with the ISPS code
  • Enforcing ISPS standards for security on-board ships and at marine facilities
  • Integrating the roles of domestic and international intelligence and enforcement agencies

Port Maputo Operating at MARSEC Level 1

Following the 2001 terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, the UN International Maritime Organization (IMO) convened a special meeting to draw-up a new set of security measures designed to improve the detection and deterrence of threats to international maritime security. The resulting ISPS Code, which came into force on 1 July 2004, coordinates the security efforts of 152 trading nations and requires the full compliance of approximately 55,000 international trading ships and 20,000 ports around the world.



How to request authorization to enter into the Port of Maputo for Visitors

1) Complete the online form above.

2) Alternatively, a letter on a company letter head may be presented in duplicate to the Security Manager at the MPDC Commercial Building. This letter must include the following:
• Purpose of Visit
• Registration of vehicle (should the
   visitors be traveling in a vehicle)
• Full names of all visitors, ID or
   Drivers License Number
• Date of entry
• Time frame of visit
• Invited by
• Departure time and date


When pre-arrangement is not possible and the visitors need to enter the Port of Maptuo is urgent, the persons may make a request via telephone to the Security Manager on Duty:
Nigel Hallowes +258 82 8494159
Tomas Nyambir +258 82 5555560
Geoffrey Mac Pherson +258 84 5216970

Please do not contact the Security Guards directly. They do not know who you are and are under instruction to follow the standard procedures described above.



Please note that the visitor remains the responsibility of the person who requested their access. They will remain responsible and accountable for the Safety and Actions of the visitor for the duration of their stay in the Port of Maputo.



Port Facility Security Officer (PFSO)
Telephone: +258 21 312596
Fax: +258 21 307648
pfso@portmaputo.com or info@portmaputo.com







 

 

ISPS Compliance
The following organisations have been issued with Certificates of ISPS Compliance:

COMPANY NAME CERT NUMBER
MPDC (PORT AUTHORITY AND TERMINAL OPERATOR)

01-DECO/MP/04

MOZAL (ALUMINIUM TERMINAL, MATOLA) 02-DECO/MP/04
TCM (COAL TERMINAL, MATOLA) 03-DECO/MP/04
PORTO DE PESCA (FISHING BOAT HARBOUR, MAPUTO) 04-DECO/MP/04
CFM (TERMINAL OPERATOR, MATOLA) 05-DECO/MP/04
MIPS (CONTAINER TERMINAL, MAPUTO) 06-DECO/MP/04
MPT (CITRUS TERMINAL, MAPUTO) 07-DECO/MP/04
TERMINAL DE CABOTAGEM (COASTAL SHIPPING TERMINAL, MAPUTO) 08-DECO/MP/04
MAPUTO MARINA (YACHT HARBOUR) 09-DECO/MP/04
SOMONAV (DRYDOCK) 10-DECO/MP/04
STAM (SUGAR TERMINAL, MAPUTO) 11-DECO/MP/04
STEMA (GRAIN TERMINAL, MATOLA) 12-DECO/MP/04
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