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Freight & Trading Weekly

Maputo port identifies diversification opportunities

11 Oct 2017 - by Ed Richardson
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The Maputo Port Development

Company (MPDC) has engaged

a research company to identify

opportunities for diversification,

according to commercial director

Neusa Saranga.

Diversification will ensure that

volumes keep moving even when

there is a downturn in one sector,

such as the recent drop in demand

for mining commodities.

“We are looking at both imports

and exports in order to reduce our

dependence on a single product,”

she says.

Maputo has a geographic

advantage over other ports in

the sub-region, and should be

able to offer lower logistics costs

to exporters and importers in

Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Swaziland,

and southern Zimbabwe.

Renewed commitment by the

South African and Mozambican

rail authorities to improve services

and capacity into Maputo should

help reduce transport costs.

Constraints to growth, such

as the cost to shipping lines and

cargo owners of using the port,

along with border delays, are being

investigated as well, she says.

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