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Terminal expansion project kicks off in Matola Terminal expansion project kicks off in Matola

Terminal expansion project kicks off in Matola

Groundbreaking ceremony marks start of programme

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MOZAMBIQUE: The first phase of a $80 million expansion programme, which will increase the terminal’s capacity from 8 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) to 12 mtpa and expand the site from 40,800 m² to 157,760 m² kicked off this week at Grindrod’s Matola Dry-Bulk Terminal.

Maritime drills builds response readiness Maritime drills builds response readiness

Maritime drills builds response readiness

Strengthening maritime capacity

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SEYCHELLES: Maritime and port security officials participated in a National Drills and Exercises Workshop last week to strengthen national preparedness and coordination to respond effectively to potential security threats at sea.

Calling for continental maritime alignment Calling for continental maritime alignment

Calling for continental maritime alignment

SOUTH AFRICA: The need for collaboration, harmonisation and alignment across Africa’s maritime space once again come under the spotlight...
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Bolstering Nigeria’s offshore capacity Bolstering Nigeria’s offshore capacity

Bolstering Nigeria’s offshore capacity

A converted FPSO left Dubai this weekend to take up position at Nigeria’s Okwok field as a key asset to support production in the offshore...
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Ghana works to establish National Hydrographic Office Ghana works to establish National Hydrographic Office

Ghana works to establish National Hydrographic Office

GHANA: A new partnership between Ghana Maritime Authority (GMA) and the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO) is aiming to see the...
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West and Central Africa commits to maritime training West and Central Africa commits to maritime training

West and Central Africa commits to maritime training

SIERRA LEONE: Senior maritime officials and experts from across West and Central Africa convened in Freetown for the 34th Board of...
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Shipping transaction approved Shipping transaction approved

Shipping transaction approved

SOUTH AFRICA: The Competition Commission has given the green light to Singapore-based Norden Shipping's acquisition of Taylor Maritime's...
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Recognised for leadership in global ocean governance Recognised for leadership in global ocean governance

Recognised for leadership in global ocean governance

Advocate Radia Razack, the Acting DDG: Oceans and Coast in the Ministry of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) has been elected as...
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A milestone in maritime education

SOUTH AFRICA: Guests that included some of the initiators and sponsors of the iconic high school maritime training initiative gathered at the Labia yesterday in Cape Town to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Lawhill Maritime Academy.

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