Col. Ciseau confirmed as Secretary General of PMAESA
The PMAESA Board of Directors confirmed Col. Andre Didace Ciseau as the Secretary General of PMAESA Secretariat for the a tenure of 4 years. The decision by the Board was arrived at after concluding a recruitment exercise on 29 November 2018 in Nairobi, Kenya. Speaking on his confirmation Col. Ciseau said he was happy to…Read More
December 3rd, 2018 |
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Concessionaire to invest US$290 million in capacity increase at Beira port
The Mozambican government has approved an additional investment of US$290 million in the port of Beira by concession holder Cornelder de Moçambique (CdM). The decree approves the terms of the addendum to the concession agreement signed in 1998 between Cornelder de Moçambique, a partnership between Cornelder Holding BV of the Netherlands and the state-owned Portos…Read More
November 16th, 2018 |
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Uganda now moving to revive transport and trade on Lake Victoria
Absence of modern vessels, railway connections and cargo handling facilities at ports continue to hamper efforts to revive trade and transport on Lake Victoria between Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. Port Bell, for instance, is Uganda’s main link to Kenya and Tanzania through the Kisumu and Mwanza ports, but until recently, was abandoned with ships plying…Read More
November 15th, 2018 |
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Mombasa port breaks new record in cargo handling and berth productivity
The Port of Mombasa is edging closer towards attaining 48 hours’ turnaround time for bigger vessels and enhancing its competitiveness following consistent record productivity performances recorded at the facility. This year, the port has established four successive productivity records. On Sunday, another record was broken by container carrier MV Ever Diamond which recorded 1,523 moves…Read More
November 14th, 2018 |
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Angola: Namibe could become a logistics development hub
Speaking to the Angolan news agency Angop, the chairman of the Lobito Commercial Port, António Samuel, said in the first phase of the project US$24 million were spent with a similar amount to be spent for the second phase. The second phase, which began June 2017 is to end August 2019 and consists of recovery…Read More
October 29th, 2018 |
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IMO Releases Ship and Port Emissions Toolkits
A new set of free-of-charge toolkits to assess and address emissions from ships and ports is now available from the IMO. The guides are designed to help countries seeking to develop and strengthen national policy and regulatory frameworks related to the prevention of air pollution and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from ships. They…Read More
October 18th, 2018 |
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Record-breaking manganese ore train sets off on Sishen – Saldanha corridor
Transnet Freight Rail last week ran a train measuring 375 wagons in length (or 4 kilometers) on the Saldanha corridor from the mining area of the Northern Cape to the port at Saldanha. The train ran the entire distance of the line, 861 kilometres, and following its success will now become a production train that…Read More
October 12th, 2018 |
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DP World starts construction of Berbera port
The first phase of construction of the multi-purpose Berbera port in Somaliland has started, which will include a 400-metre quay and 250,000 square metre yard extension as well as the development of a free zone for a new regional trading hub. The DP World Berbera will also serve land-locked countries in the Horn of Africa…Read More
October 11th, 2018 |
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Walvis Bay’s new container terminal 85% complete
Supported by a loan of ZAR 2,982 mln (about USD 300 mln) from the African Development Bank, which accounts for 87.6 % of the total costs, the Port of Walvis Bay’s new container terminal is expected to increase the port’s container handling capacity from the current 355,000 TEU up to 1,005,000 TEU. Strategically located on…Read More
October 8th, 2018 |
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Port development Mozambique: US$274 million Nacala modernization project starts
Minister Carlos Mesquita recalled that this project, with funding of US$273.6 million from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), will have a major social impact on the region, as well as an economic impact. “This project will give direct employment to 400 citizens and allow companies operating in Nacala to benefit from it, since a…Read More
October 8th, 2018 |
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