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Kenya’s Mombasa Port to hit record cargo volumes

byCustoms Today Report
23/12/2014
in Kenya, Ports and Shipping
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KENYA: Kenya is eyeing on setting up a new record of capacity by increasing the capacity of its ports targeting from 24 million tones, the previous year’s capacity being 22.3 million tones.

KPA said cargo handled from January to October stood at about 20.4 million tonnes compared to 18.6 million tonnes in a similar period last year – a 9.7 per cent increase. This includes import and export cargo passing through the port daily.

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KPA managing director Gichiri Ndua said imports have increased to 17.1 million tonnes over the period from 16 million tonnes registered by this time in 2013, a 6.9 per cent growth. Exports swelled to 2.8 million tonnes over the period, from 2.5 million tonnes – a 12 per cent increase.

Ndua said container traffic also grew to 823,313 Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units, from 732,856 TEU’s recorded by October last year.

“This growth is above the global average rate of eight per cent per annum. There are reliable indications that by close of the year – in three Weeks – our throughput will be significantly higher than last year’s,” said Ndua.

He said port operations will continue over the Christmas period.

“KPA shall be in business 24-hours, seven days a week, despite the festive season. We have brothers and sisters who are willing to work even on Christmas day. This will ensure that cargo movement continues throughout the festive season.”

KPA recorded a 5.4 per cent growth in transit traffic between January and October this year at 5.9 million tonnes from 5.6 million tonnes, with Uganda remaining the biggest destination for transit cargo.

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