Mozambique’s Nacala Port to Expand Container Terminal
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Mozambique’s Nacala port will invest $200 million over 20 years to boost capacity at its container terminal, said Agostinho Langa, executive director of Corredor De Desenvolvimento do Norte, the group that runs the facility.
The terminal will be expanded to handle 250,000 containers compared with 75,000 containers now, Langa said today in an interview in Maputo, the capital. The port, in northern Mozambique, is also seeking to build a coal terminal, he said.