The cargo processing capacity at the Port of Maputo will increase from 40 million to 50 million tons by 2020.
This is according to Osorio Sales Lucas, president of the Maputo Port Development Company (MPDC) who was speaking at the launch of the Joint Operation Centre (JOC) of the Maputo Corridor.
The MPDC, a partnership that includes South Africa’s Grindrod and DP World of the United Arab Emirates as its main shareholders, handled 17 million tons of cargo in 2013, and is expected to increase this to 19 million tons this year.
The JOC which has been in operation since 2013, coordinates the operations of Transnet Freight Rail, CFM, Swaziland Railway and the MPDC. In this time it has introduced improvements, including reduction of waiting times by 24 percent in Komatipoort and at the Port of Maputo by 57 percent, while South African exports of magnetite increased from an average of 10 to 18 trains per week. The JOC aims to also shift more freight from road to railways. Source – macauhub