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Cabotage terminal proves its worth

21 Oct 2015 - by Ed Richardson
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The efficiency of the Maputo

cabotage terminal, which was

taken over by the Maputo Port

Development Company last year,

was put to the test during the

recent Mozambican elections.

Government vehicles,

campaign materials, voting

equipment and other supplies

were shipped to the north of the

country through the terminal.

“We are now able to offer a

full door-to-door service to any

destination in Mozambique,”

says the development company’s

commercial director Johann

Botha.

There is growing demand for

break-bulk cargo

to Nacala in

particular, he

adds.

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