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Logistics company proves resilience in subdued conditions

Grindrod delivers strong annual results

SOUTH AFRICA: Despite a challenging environment and subdued market conditions, Grindrod Limited (Grindrod), a JSE-listed freight logistics company, has posted seen a 29% growth in headline earnings to R1.4 billion for the year ending 31 December 2023.

The port of Maputo achieved record volumes of 12.6 million tonnes, a growth of 28% on the prior period. Grindrod’s drybulk terminals in Mozambique handled 12.9 million tonnes, an increase of 14% on the prior period, with Matola terminal achieving record performance of 8.9 million tonnes.

The extension of the concession to operate the Port of Maputo until 2058 was confirmed and formally granted by the Government of Mozambique in February 2024 and reflects positively on the sustainability of the operations and our investment in the port.

Grindrod’s Logistics segment delivered strong results despite subdued charter markets and the impact of the 49% disposal of the seafreight and container handling depot business. The ships agency, clearing and forwarding businesses continued to grow. The locomotive deployment rate closed strong at 70% with positive prospects in the short to medium term.

“Cost-effectiveness of our integrated logistics solutions will be key to sustaining the growth of our customers’ cargo flows in the current challenging trading environment. Rail is an important enabler in achieving this,”said Xolani Mbambo, CEO of Grindrod Limited.

 

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