Maputo Port Development Company (MPDC) announces its operational Performance for 2025, highlighting a year marked by historic growth, capacity expansion, and continued investment in Mozambique’s logistics system.
In 2025, the Port of Maputo recorded a historic all-time high in volumes, handling a total of 32.0 million tons, representing a 3.4% increase compared to the previous year (30.9 million in 2025). This performance reinforces the Port’s position as a key regional logistics hub and reflects the resilience and efficiency of the integrated port and corridor system.
MPDC’s direct operations also reached a record level, with 15.2 million tons handled, corresponding to a 6.4% growth year-on-year. This result reflects the impact of sustained investments in infrastructure, systems, and human capital, as well as ongoing improvements in operational efficiency.
Rail volumes, a central pillar of the Port of Maputo’s sustainability strategy, increased by 17%, rising from 9.7 million tons in 2024 to 11.7 million tons in 2025.
MPDC further strengthened its contribution to the Mozambican State through concession fees, which amounted to USD 48,9 million, compared to USD 46.8 million in the previous year which excludes additional benefits to Government in taxes and dividends to its Company, CFM. This increase reflects both the growth in activity levels and MPDC’s continued commitment to generating economic value for the country.
“These results reflect the collective effort of our teams and partners across the entire logistics chain. Achieving record volumes while continuing to invest in capacity, efficiency and social impact demonstrates the maturity and resilience of the Port of Maputo. Our focus remains on building a competitive, integrated and sustainable corridor that supports Mozambique’s long-term economic development,” said Osório Lucas, Chief Executive Officer of MPDC.
The year was also marked by progress in strategic infrastructure projects. Of particular note is the completion of the Kanyaka island pier bridge, scheduled for March 2026, a project with significant social and economic impact that will substantially improve access, mobility, and logistical integration for the island community.
At the same time, the Port continued its investment program aimed at increasing port capacity and improving the logistics system, including:
- The expansion of the bulk terminal to 16 million tons;
- The ongoing expansion of the DP World container terminal to 530.000 TEUs;
- Capacity expansion works at Grindrod’s magnetite and coal terminal to 12 million;
- and the progressive improvement of efficiency along the logistics corridor, through coordinated interventions at key nodes such as Km4, Kudumba, TRAC, among others.
These investments are fully aligned with MPDC’s long-term strategy to position the Port of Maputo as a modern, competitive, and integrated logistics hub, supporting regional trade and the sustainable development of Mozambique.


