All Africa articles – Page 13
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NewsICTSI invests in gateway to Central Africa
Kribi Multipurpose Terminal (KMT) – a subsidiary of International Container Terminal Services Inc (ICTSI) – has begun commercial operations at the port of Kribi in Cameroon.
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NewsGenerators move in Tunisia
Agence Maritime Mohab has moved two generators plus accessories from Sousse to the port of La Goulette in Tunisia.
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NewsBertling moves Cape Town office
Bertling Logistics has moved into a new office in Cape Town, South Africa.
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NewsMarguisa and UHL form UML
Marguisa and United Heavy Lift (UHL) have expanded their joint sailing agreement and established United Marguisa Lines (UML), which will act as the operating company for their services to Africa.
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NewsMammoet relocates mining plant in Mozambique
Mammoet has transported Kenmare Resources’ 7,100-tonne wet concentrator plant and its dredge from Namalope to Pilvili, Mozambique.
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NewsHapag-Lloyd opens Nigerian office
Container shipping line Hapag-Lloyd has opened an office in Lagos, Nigeria. In Lagos, Hapag-Lloyd calls at the ports of Apapa and Tin Can Island.
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NewsAir Partner opens first office in South Africa
Charter broker Air Partner has established a sales office in Johannesburg, South Africa, which will be led by the recently appointed cargo sales manager Fred Du Plessis.
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NewsGreenroad moves in Madagascar
Greenroad International Logistics has handled the delivery of a 100-ton (90.7-tonne) transformer from Shanghai, China, to Antananarivo in Madagascar.
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ArticleWest Africa power projects set to lead logistics rebound
Demand for power in West Africa has helped project cargo markets limit the impact of Covid-19. However, future recovery will depend on a solution to the region’s growing maritime security problems, reports David Whitehouse.
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NewsMammoet wins mining move in Mozambique
Mammoet will move Kenmare Resources’ 7,000-tonne wet concentrator plant from its current location in Namalope to a new high-grade ore zone in Pilivili, Mozambique.
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NewsEGL delivers for Canal Sugar project
Egyptian Global Logistics (EGL) – subsidiary of Kadmar Group – has delivered five heavy boilers for the Canal Sugar project in Egypt.
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NewsMammoet powers ahead in Burkina Faso
Mammoet has transported power plant equipment from the port of Takoradi in Ghana to Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso – covering a distance of 1,400 km.
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NewsSarens steps up at Afungi
Sarens has played a role in the development of infrastructure on the Afungi Peninsula in Mozambique in preparation for the region’s upcoming LNG projects.
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NewsDouble delivery for Faymonville
Faymonville has delivered two of its MultiMAX low-loader trailers to its Algerian customer DTR.
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NewsFagioli partners with Somalev
Fagioli has formed a strategic alliance with Somalev Cranes & Logistics to provide heavy lifting services for upcoming projects in Morocco and the surrounding region.
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NewsBOCS names Antwerp agent
Effective August 1, 2020 BOCS Bremen Overseas Chartering and Shipping will be represented by BOCS Antwerpen at the Belgian gateway.
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NewsMammoet completes Dangote scope
Mammoet has completed its role in the Dangote petroleum refinery project in Lekki, Nigeria, with the installation of a 1,240-tonne propylene bullet.
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NewsNamport reports increase in cargo handling
The Namibian Ports Authority (Namport) has reported a 30 percent increase in cargo volumes handled during the 2019/2020 financial year.
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NewsWagenborg targets West Africa
Royal Wagenborg has expanded its multipurpose services to include ports in West Africa.
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ArticleExpansion in the Horn of Africa
Landlocked Ethiopia has liberalised its logistics market as it aims to become a lower-middle income country by 2025. With a dynamic market economy, the country has the potential to become the engine of East Africa.









