Africa-Press – Mozambique. Grindrod, a key player in dry-bulk terminal operations at the Main Port of Maputo, is proud to announce a record of 416,220 tonnes of coal handled in November.
Grindrod, an integral part of the Maputo Port since 2010, has demonstrated exceptional performance year-to-date by efficiently managing 3.68 million tonnes of coal. This outstanding accomplishment surpasses last year’s total volume of 3.22 million tonnes, marking an impressive 14% increase.
“We are thrilled to announce this ground-breaking achievement at Grindrod’s dry-bulk terminal in Maputo Port. The achievement is testament to our exceptional team’s dedication and hard work. This milestone reflects our commitment to operational excellence and showcases our ability to handle sized coal efficiently,” stated Pedro Poh-Quong, General Operations Manager at Grindrod.
About Grindrod
Through Grindrod’s presence at the Port of Maputo and strategic terminal operations and its logistics capabilities, Grindrod is positioned to fulfil its purpose of making a positive difference in Africa’s trade with the world, touching the lives of the communities in which it operates.
Understanding its customers’ challenges and the complexities and constraints of specific corridors allows Grindrod to find the best route to market by road, rail or sea, taking care of all logistics along the way. Its proven track record of operational experience across the supply chain and its investments in strategic infrastructure enables its divisions to deliver cargo from the busiest cities to the most remote regions of Africa or around the world.
Services include clearance and shipping, customs management, intermodal solutions, project logistics, rail logistics, road and sea transport, ship agency services, terminal operations and warehouse management.
Established in 1910, Grindrod boasts a workforce of over 4,000 qualified professionals and maintains a presence in 21 countries. The company’s enduring commitment is to facilitate and enhance trade, ensuring a seamless flow of goods from major urban centers to the farthest reaches of Africa and across the globe.
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