Nacala’s expansion on schedule

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The Mozambique government’s rehabilitation plan for its northern port of Nacala is on track, with the first stage of a three-phase programme completed at the end of September. The next stage is due to start in early 2016. By the end of the modernisation scheme, Nacala’s container handling capacity will have risen from 100,000 TEU to 180,000 TEU a year. In this first phase of the plan, which cost US$32.6M, the port’s 310m of quay used to handle fuel and containers, including the latter’s 13,000 m

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