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Logistics

Port of Beira sets new container handling record

27 Nov 2024 - by Staff reporter
 Source: Cornelder de Moçambique
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One year, two records – that, in a nutshell, sums up the volume growth of Port of Beira concessionaire Cornelder de Moçambique (CdM) for 2024.

According to an official at CdM who spoke confidentially, the port at the mouth of the Pungwe River achieved a significant 18% growth in container throughput this past October, recording 42 364 TEUs.

This achievement surpasses the previous record of 35 837 TEUs set in February of this year, by 6 527 TEUs.

The official said it demonstrated a continuous increase in cargo volumes handled, “which is a result of Cornelder's ongoing investments in infrastructure modernization and process improvements”.

“This milestone further strengthens the Port of Beira’s position as a strategic hub for regional and international trade, showcasing its importance to the economic development of Mozambique and the surrounding region.”

The strength of the past year insofar as container handling is concerned was also evident in the CMA CGM Africa Three calling at the port, registering the highest number of TEUs handled in a single operation in recent years.

“A total of 4 417 TEUs were moved, including discharges and shipments, reaffirming the Port of Beira’s strategic role in both regional and global trade,” the official said.

Another vessel that made history for the port over the past year was the arrival of the MSC Shanelle, the largest post-panamax vessel to berth at its terminals.

“At an impressive 294.12 metres in length, the Shanelle showcases the port’s growing capacity to accommodate larger and more advanced ships, solidifying its position as a key maritime hub in Southern Africa.

“The efficient handling of such large-scale vessels underscores CdM’s commitment to modernizing infrastructure and enhancing operational excellence,” the official said.

“The Port of Beira’s strategic location combined with its operational efficiency solidifies its role as a critical hub for the Beira Corridor, serving countries such as Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

“With results like those achieved in October, the port continues to underline its significance in facilitating trade and fostering economic development in Mozambique and beyond.”

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