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Africa PORTS & SHIPS maritime news 2 August 2025
Africa PORTS & SHIPS maritime news
Here are the News Headlines:
FIRST VIEW: Durban tug MOKWAPHA and Italian/Taiwanese containership ITAL UNICA
Rwanda–Tanzania Port Liaison deal signals deeper regional integration
Kwala Dry Port: Tanzania’s inland pivot to decongest Dar and accelerate regional trade
Stitching the Corridors: SGR integration and Kenya’s funding innovation
Transnet welcomes landmark conviction in R29 million cable theft case
In Africa: Applying oil pollution, liability and compensation measures
Lobese directs Navy Command Council to up readiness and resilience
Takoradi Terminal gains strategic momentum as YILPORT posts strong Half-Year growth
Ocean Network Express (ONE) launches first shipping service into Libya via Misrata Free Zone
Chronicles from the sea of Zanj: Part I
Second dredge arrival marks major milestone for Kenmare’s Moma Mine modernisation
Red Sea security crisis deepens: implications for African trade and shipping
From Orchard to Ordeal: Southern Africa’s fresh produce exports hit logistics wall
Egypt’s green shipping future: Setting the course
19th-century maritime superstitions that were believed to protect men at sea
Port of Mombasa Accelerates Towards Full Automation as Modernisation Intensifies
New Automotive Gateway: Egypt Opens SCAT Terminal at Suez Canal as Region’s Vehicle Trade Expands
Passing of Terry Taylor
Relief in Sight for Congested Access to Port of Beira, Says Transport Minister
Defence Materiel Division slams Armscor inefficiency, looks to China for help
Congo and critical minerals: What are the costs of America’s peace?
FOCUS: Exploring the Major Ports of Angola –Part One
FOCUS: Exploring the Minor Ports & Landing Places of Angola – Part Two
Port of Maputo cargo volumes hit by unrest and export downturn, but signs of recovery emerge
South African citrus gains ground in EU and Middle Eastern Markets as export season hits midpoint
African collaboration tackles marine pollution – Port State control training
First of two new high-capacity dredges arrives at Kenmare’s Moma Mine in Mozambique
Transnet Port Terminals moves record volume of containers in a week
DHL commits €500 million to strengthen healthcare logistics in Africa
Angola eyes Moçâmedes Railway Concession, inspired by Lobito model but facing structural gaps
Africa PORTS & SHIPS maritime news 19 July 2025
Africa PORTS & SHIPS maritime news
Here are the News Headlines:
FIRST VIEW: Dongbang Giant No.2: Heavy-Lift veteran lingers in Durban
East London terminal handles first transshipments in over a decade
Guinea launches national shipping line to transport booming bauxite exports
TotalEnergies & the foreign-controlled Afungi fortress
Decarbonising the shipping sector: South Africa advances plans
Monrovia Freeport launches 24-Hour marine operations in landmark logistics upgrade
Mozambique’s refinery ambitions could reshape regional energy trade – but where will the crude arrive?
Transnet–UMK deal signals potential turning point in manganese rail logistics
IMO and the path to net-zero: Barriers for climate-vulnerable countries – SIDS and LDCs
FOCUS: Namibia’s Maritime Gateways: Walvis Bay and Lüderitz in Transition
NEMO gains official recognition from IMO and IAEA to advance nuclear maritime energy
Zanzibar hosts pivotal tuna allocation talks
Lekki Port: Nigeria’s deepwater gateway eyes bigger vessels and regional dominance
Ghana cracks down on unapproved shipping fees: Presidential Directive sparks industry reckoning
Seychelles and national maritime security: IMO support
2026-2027 World Maritime Day theme: Taking policy to practice
Ocean Network Express (ONE) appoints Marine Shipping Benin S.A. as sub-agency to strengthen West Africa presence
South Africa’s citrus industry faces uncertain future amid looming US tariffs
Citrus export rerouting: South Africa eyes new markets for citrus amid tariff threats
Redevelopment of giant Libyan Sirte basin oilfields – Unconventional potential
Red Sea Risk Watch: Eternity C attack & allied naval engagements
Dangote Refinery expands southward: Fuel storage tanks planned for Walvis Bay
Industry reacts to latest Houthi attacks on shipping
German Government summons Chinese ambassador after laser “Dazzler” targeting in the Red Sea
Four crew dead, bulk carrier Eternity C sunk in renewed Houthi attacks in Red Sea
Nigeria launches indigenous container shipping line: Clarion Shipping West Africa
Eni signs $2.5 billion deal with Samsung for Coral Norte FLNG as Mozambique approves second Floating LNG Project
TotalEnergies prepares to restart $20 billion Afungi LNG project — but security questions remain
Analysis: Coral Norte’s greenlight reshapes Southern Africa’s LNG landscape
IMO targeting seafarer fatigue, work and rest hours, harassment at sea
Africa PORTS & SHIPS maritime news 25 January 2025
Africa PORTS & SHIPS maritime news
Here are the News Headlines:
FIRST VIEW: CMA CGM RIO GRANDE
MV Mpungu opens a new chapter in Lake Victoria shipping
WHARF TALK: CSOV – IWS STARWALKER
Africa without borders could help the continent prosper – what’s getting in the way
IMO: Statement on the release of the Galaxy Leader crew
INTERCARGO Quality Panel – driving maritime excellence
Global supply chains adapt to new era of trade challenges, report finds
IMO’s Regional Office in Alexandria will strengthen maritime cooperation in MENA region
Container sector bullish after stellar 2024, but…
Xeneta appoints new chair amid board changes
Xeneta appoints new chair amid board changes
WHARF TALK: floating university ship – PACIFIC WORLD
Ocean Valiant oil rig aground off Tunisia coast
Biofuels have great potential but supply may present a problem – DNV
Red Sea ‘wait and see’ for shipping lines
INS Tushil visiting Nigeria on homeward voyage
IMO: S-G’s news conference
SAS Amatola begins maritime security patrol
SA Port Statistics for December 2024
Ethiopia-Djibouti Railway runs into first profit in Q4
Kalmar boosts Maputo Port efficiency with new equipment order
CILTSA and BBOpEx Solutions forge strategic partnership
Counterfeit pilot ladders
NovaMarine expands service offerings with acquisition of AllSurvey Industrial
Marguisa Shipping Lines reinforces West Africa service with extra ship
SA Port Statistics for November 2024
Opinion Piece: Taking Stock
Africa PORTS & SHIPS maritime news 18 January 2025
Africa PORTS & SHIPS maritime news
Here are the News Headlines:
FIRST VIEW: GREAT COTONOU
Opinion Piece: Taking Stock
TRADE NEWS: Major U.S. waterways vessel charterer embraces Fueltrax Fuel Management System
Chinese fishing vessel freed after ransom paid to Somali captors
Cyclone Dikeledi – Copernicus imagery
Mozambique president warns Nampula and Zambezia citizens of approaching Cyclone Dikeledi
Presidente moçambicano avisa cidadãos de Nampula e Zambézia da aproximação do ciclone Dikeledi
Opinion Piece: Efficient logistics, thriving Africa
NATO and the Eastern Mediterranean – A demonstration of readiness
Ghana’s new naval base and ship are commissioned
Cyclone Dikeledi rages in Mozambique Channel
WHARF TALK: AHST tug PANOS P & accommodation floatel BIBBY CHALLENGE
US East Coast Ocean container shipping rates may fall after strike avoidance
An air cargo appraisal: The air cargo market in detail, November 2024
Operation Deep Freeze: USCGC Polar Star departs Australia for Antarctica
Damen Cape Town delivers another patrol vessel to Nigeria’s Homeland IOSL
RFA: The end of Transnet rail monopoly and the beginning of better things?
Walvis Bay emerges as MSC’s new transshipment hub port in Southern Africa
MSC applies surcharge for cargo from the Middle East & India sub-continent to Mombasa
Construction work on DP World’s new port at Ndayane in Senegal gets underway
Bulker Hagen Oldendorff grounding: ATSB safety recommendations
Transnet reports 6% revenue increase amid operational challenges
IMO Secretary-General’s new year message
EUKOR Car Carriers secures US$ 4.2 billion contract with Hyundai and Kia
Senegalese fishery achieves historic MSC certification
The best of UK’s Defence Imagery 2024
Chaos and crisis in Mozambique continues
Feature: Red Sea Crisis and implications for trade facilitation in Africa
Red Sea crisis and implications for trade facilitation in Africa
The end of 2023 and the first quarter of 2024 are marked by major disruptions to global maritime trade flows as ships entering the Gulf of Aden and sailing
through the Red Sea and the Suez Canal continue to face attacks by Yemen-based Houthis.
This new wave of disruption follows the unprecedented global logistics crunch caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and its fallout in 2020-2022 and the war in Ukraine since 2022. It also compounds the challenges caused by the reduced ship transits in the Panama Canals resulting from the impact of drought on water levels.
MAPUTO – 14 November 2023
Ships in port, at the anchorage and ETAs of ships expected in the port of Maputo.
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Ships in port, at the anchorage and ETAs of ships expected in the port of Maputo.
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Ships in port, at the anchorage and ETAs of ships expected in the port of Maputo.
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Ships in port, at the anchorage and ETAs of ships expected in the port of Maputo.
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