Presented by the Maputo Port Development Company (MPDC) at the MCLI Stakeholder Meeting in Nelspruit on 22 July 2015.
The presentation provides concession information, details the port's shareholder structure, gives information pertaining to the MPDC's main responsibilities, looks at the port's jurisdiction area for future developments, exposes the historical volumes handled, uncovers the main pillars of the Port of Maputo's Master plan, highlights projects in progress, gives an update on the expansion of the Chrome slab, provides an overview of the port expansion plan and construction of new access roads, showcases the dredging project and lists the critical success factors impacting the port.
Port of Maputo Infrastructure and Operations update
1. MAPUTO PORT DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
PORT OF MAPUTO
Infrastructure and Operations update
MCLI Stakeholder Meeting - Nelspruit
22nd July 2015
2. Concession Information
• MPDC has the concession rights to operate the Port of Maputo and
the approved concession period ends in 2033 with an option to
extend for a further 10 years
• Concession agreement was approved by Decree 20/2000 25th July
and extend for additional 15 years by Decree 21/2010 30th June.
• An approved Port Master Plan is in place to ensures that
growth initiatives are implemented in a planned and structured
manner. The master plan foresees a growth of the port up to 50
million tons.
• A Rail Master Plan have been developed to enable the growth
initiatives contained in the Port Master Plan
4. As principais responsabilidades da MPDC
MPDC – Port operator
MPDC – maritime Services
VehicleTerminal
(Grindrod)
ContainerTerminal(DPWorld)
BulkSugarTerminal(STAM)
BaggedSugarTerminal
(EDFMan)
MolassesTerminal(EDFMan)
VeggetableTerminal(MSLC)
BulkTerminal(MPDC)
MatolaCoalTerminal
(Grindrod)
Royalties
Infrastructure–
Maintenance&Channel
Navigation
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3 MPDC – Port Authority
MPDC Main Responsibilities
5. Total concession area in 2003 = 140.6 ha
Total concession area in 2015 = 267.7
• Maputo Terminal – 129.5 ha
• Matola Terminal – 123.4 ha
• Catembe Terminal = 14.8
Total jurisdiction area = 5 594 ha
Port jurisdiction area for future developments
7. • Guarantee port capability to accommodate bigger
vessels ( 80 000 DWT Vs 60 000 DWT).
• Allowing for a direct link between Maputo and the Far
East.
• Improving navigational conditions.
Channel
Dredging
• Cargo segregation through the development of
specialised terminals.
• Compliance to regulations and sound environmental
practices.
Terminalisation
and
Environment
• Increase berth capacity.
• Reduce vessel turnaround time.
• Increase storage capacity and cargo handling
efficiency.
Infra-struture
Main Pillars of the Port of Maputo
Master Plan
8. MPDC Warehouse rehabilitation
Projects in progress
New Access RoadMPDC Slab expansion for Chrome
Container Terminal expansion
CCTV and Access control
Main projects:
New Bulk Terminal and
berth 6,7 & 8 rehabilitation
Total port
9. EXPANSION OF CHROME SLAB - FASE V
• Area: 28,800 m2
• Capacity: 1,1 m tons per annum
• Contractual value: USD 5,5 m
• Completion Date: July 2015
14. DREDGING OF THE CHANNEL TO A DRAFT OF -14.2 m
Vessel type - Panamax bulk carrier:
• Beam: 32.3 m
• Draft: 14.2 m
• LOA: 225 m
• DWT: 60.000-80.000 tons
MAPUTO
MATOLA
INDIAN OCEAN
MAPUTO BAY
INHACA
ISLAND
International tender launched 1st
quarter 2015
Activities concluded:
• Verification of channel
dimensions
• Hydrographical study in
conjunction with INAHINA.
• Geological study.
• Vessel simulation study.
• Environmental licensing
MICOA.
• Approval of dumping sites.
15. Navigational Aid
In final stage of discussion with INAHINA
- Installation of virtual
- Installation of fixed buoys
- Installation Guiding Lights
Estimated value of system: USD 8m
DREDGING OF THE CHANNEL TO A DRAFT OF -14.2 m
16. • Channel dredging to -14m to
mantain the competitivity when
compared to the regional ports
• Alignment of port and rail
capacity.
• Naviagational Aids of the access
channel.
• Space availability at Matola area
to move dirty cargos.
• Human capital development
Critical Success Factors