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Freight & Trading Weekly

Plenty of capacity

11 Oct 2017 - by Ed Richardson
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There is ample spare capacity

in the Mozambican ports

despite a 23% year-on-year

increase in volumes during the

first half of 2017, according to

transport and communications

minister Carlos Mesquita.

He is quoted by Mozambican

newspaper Notícias as saying

“the volume of cargo we have

been handling is below the

total installed port capacity,

which is in the order of 74

million tons,”

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