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Namport increases volumes despite pandemic

09 Jun 2021 - by -
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Namport has reported an increase in cargo volumes through both Walvis Bay and Lüderitz Bay despite the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, which disrupted the global shipping industry.One of the biggest challenges remains a shortage of empty containers.“Namport continues to work closely with stakeholders in order to alleviate the shortage as best we can,” the company says in a statement. The overall cargo volumes handled at both Namibian ports increased by 633 830 tons or 11% year-on-year (financial year April 2019 - March 31, 2020) and financial year April 2020 to March 2021.During the latest financial year, Namport handled 7 338 TEUs or 5% more than during the previous year. This was due to cargo being rerouted from other ports in the region to Walvis Bay.The bulk and breakbulk volumes increased by 498 733 tons or 14% in comparison with the previous financial year.The commodities that recorded the largest increases were copper, charcoal, bagged salt, fish and fish products, petroleum, wheat, vehicles, sulphur and manganese ore. “We anticipate the growth trajectory to remain for a while, premised on focused marketing efforts, operational efficiency enhancement and the containment of costs,” says Namport.

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