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New Port Safety Standards

New Port Safety Standards, complying with the Fatal Risk Standards,  will be enforced with effect from 1 May 2013 in all the Port of Maputo operational area. The port’s operational area commences from Gate 1 (Bairro Luis Cabral) up to the boom near the Port Directors building. The following standards will be applied withing this area: Mandatory […]

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MPDC has now new operational equipment

Six of the twelve Liebherr pay loaders ordered last year are already part of the fleet of operating equipment at the Port of Maputo. The new equipment will allow reducing truck unloading time, improving vessel productivity (causing no disruption between the stocks and the ship) as well as improved inventory management. “The loaders are our

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New transit regime approved

The new Customs Transit Legislation has been approved and published in the Official Gazzete. The new legislation will benefit most of the Port of Maputo’s hinterland clients, as about 80% of the total cargoes handled are transit cargoes. The main changes are that bonds are now calculated based on the 35 % of Customs revenues risk,

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MSC Opera opens cruise season

Cruise season at Maputo Port has officially open on the 27th of November. MSC Opera was the first cruise to call this season, bustling the city’s downtown with lively tourists. MSC Opera is a classic and imponent cruise ship. One of its highlights it is a seven-course dinner meal which ends with a great show at the

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Bulk export of coal from Botswana via Maputo corridor – a feasible option

Grindrod Terminals was one of the four partners that participated in the recent rail trial to export coal from Botswana via the Maputo corridor. On 11 November a 34-wagon train loaded with 1600 tonnes of coal arrived at Grindrod’s coal terminal in Maputo Port, having covered the 1300 km from Francistown in Botswana in three

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Transnet National Ports Authority and MPDC meeting delivers positive results and sets the scene for the region

Transnet National Ports Authority and Maputo Port Development Company held a ground breaking meeting that will pave the way for regional integration and cooperation between South Africa and Mozambique. The National Ports Authority is a landlord authority that provides port infrastructure and marine related services at the eight commercial sea ports in South Africa and

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Port Maputo outsources Maritime Services

Maputo Port Development Company (MPDC) has signed a contract with P&O Maritime, under which this internationally renowned company will be responsible for the management and operation of the Maritime Services including pilotage, tugging and mooring services. P&O Maritime was selected through a public tender restricted to leading companies in the area of maritime navigation supporting

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