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New bulk shed inaugurated

On the 6th of December 2013 the Port of Maputo inaugurated a new bulk shed that will be used to accommodate the export of rock-phosphate. This infrastructure of 4,000 m2 with a throughput capacity of 500 000 tons per annum, had as Consultant Company Royal Haskoning DHV and as contractor companies Agro Alfa, Mota-Engil and ACEL.

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The first summer visit

The AMADEA, a cruise with 190 meters in length and capacity for 624 passengers, opened the cruise season 2013/2014. Although short – the visit lasted for only10 hours in our port-the tourists had the opportunity to explore a bit of our downtown. This was the first visit of the summer and the official opening of

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Additional tallies hired by MPDC

After a training initiative which started in November 2012, an additional 16 young tallies (3 women, and 13 men) joined the MPDC family during the month of October. This represents an investment of the company in human capital development, whereby over an eight months, almost 100 youngsters with a minimum schooling level of 12th grade,

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Record tonnage for iron ore

On 18 August 2013, MPDC achieved a milestone for the highest volume of Iron Ore being loaded onto a vessel with 56 266  tons. The previous record was 54 973 tons loaded in in April this year. During this  operation, there was another highlight: the 1 000th train for 2013 was offloaded carrying cargo from

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A record in the car terminal

During the third week of June, the car terminal was “flooded” with vehicles, more precisely 5000 units. The current park became too small to fit them, so the vehicles had to be positioned alongside the quay until embarkment. The car terminal has had an enormous growth in the past 6 months. With the Phase 2 Expansion almost in

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Landmark MOU paves way for Maputo-SA Port cooperation

A landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed on the 3rd of June between Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) and the Maputo Ports Development Company (MPDC) that will pave the way for co-operation between the two port authorities. “The MoU opens up collaboration on matters of common interest in areas of infrastructure development, engineering, training and marine

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The Port of Maputo has officially inaugurated a new pilot boat

Under the contract signed between the Maputo Port Development Company and P&O Maritime, the company to which the management and operation of the Maritime Service wasoutsourced, including pilotage tugs and mooring,a new pilot’s boat has arrived at the Maputo Port. The vessel was inaugurated by His Excellency the Minister of Transport and Communications, Paulo Francisco

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