Constant growth in the
volumes of fast moving
consumer goods and
foodstuffs being
imported mainly from South
Africa points to the increasing
spending power of Mozambican
consumers.
According to Tania Smit,
country manager of Röhlig-
Grindrod Limitada, the
company sees the growth in
the goods it handles for large
retail chains based in South
Africa.
Volumes are expected to
continue increasing as new
shopping centres are opened in
Matola, Maputo and elsewhere
in the country.
Improved efficiencies in the
ports of Beira and Maputo in
particular are also attracting
more cargo.
“Maputo is an attractive
option for Gauteng-based
companies, while Beira is now
offering a reliable service for the
hinterland,” she says.
Röhlig-
Grindrod
has seven
offices across
Mozambique,
from Nacala
in the north to
Maputo in the
south. They are
also represented
at all the ports
of entry either through own
offices or agents.
New facilities are opened
when required by clients. “We
are planning to open in Pemba
next year,” she says.
An office at the K4 Ressano
Garcia border post helps
facilitate the movement of
freight and handles the payment
of VAT and import duties.
“We pre-clear the load so the
final release is available when the
truck arrives
at the border,
reducing dwell
times to around
24 hours,” she
says.
The logistics
company also
handles transit
vehicles and
minerals that
are exported through the port of
Maputo.
Röhlig-Grindrod also offers
warehousing, contract logistics
and logistics planning to its
customers in Mozambique.
Exporters wanting to succeed in
Mozambique need to be supported
by a strong logistics company.
“There are challenges in doing
business in Mozambique,” she
says.
New legislation is
introduced at short notice,
and there are sometimes
diverse interpretations of the
regulations at different points of
entry and exit.
Having the power of a global
group behind it helps Röhlig-
Grindrod Mozambique to
smooth the way.
“Röhlig-Grindrod is a wellrecognised
brand, which makes
us easier for the Mozambican
authorities to deal with,” she
says.
The logistics company also
offers roadfreight and airfreight
with two weekly consolidations
out of Johannesburg into
Maputo and Beira.
INSERT & CAPTION
We are planning to open
in Pemba next year.
– Tania Smit
Growing Mozambican retail market boosts volumes
21 Oct 2015 - by Ed Richardson
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