Port of Maputo | |
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Location | |
Country | Mozambique |
Location | Maputo Matola |
Coordinates | 25°57′S 32°32′E / 25.950°S 32.533°E |
UN/LOCODE | MZMPM [1] |
Details | |
Opened | 1544 |
Operated by | MPDC |
Type of harbour | Artificial |
Statistics | |
2023 World Bank Container Port Performance Index | 317 (out of 405) |
Website www.portmaputo.com |
The Port of Maputo, also called the Maputo-Matola port complex, is a Mozambican port located in the cities of Maputo and Matola. They are installed in Maputo Bay, on the north bank of the Espírito Santo estuary, which is separated from the Mozambique Channel by the islands of Inhaca and Portugueses and by the Machangulo peninsula.
The port belongs to the Mozambican government, which is responsible for its administration through the public-private joint venture "Maputo Port Development Company" (MPDC). It is a partnership among the Mozambique Ports and Railways (CFM), Dubai-based DP World, and Grindrod Ltd, a South African holding company.[2] The company was hired in 2003 by the government of Mozambique and functions as port operator and port authority, directing shipping, port maintenance, security, cargo terminal management, and future development planning.[3] Major port operator Dubai Ports World has invested in the company and its 15‑year government concession.[4]
The port is the terminal for three railway lines — Goba, Limpopo and Ressano Garcia — transporting products from South Africa, Eswatini and Zimbabwe. It is a part of the logistics complexes of the Maputo Corridor, the Limpopo Corridor and the Libombo Corrido.
The port was founded in 1544. It received berth and quay structures in 1850, when it became known as Port of Lourenço Marques and Port of Delagoa Bay.[citation needed]
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