In a significant step toward transforming port operations and enhancing regional trade under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), Tanzania has launched Fixed Berthing Windows (FBW) at Terminal 2 of the Dar es Salaam Port. This reform, introduced by the Tanzania East Africa Gateway Terminal Limited (TEAGTL)—the private operator of Terminal 2—marks a major milestone in modernizing Tanzania’s maritime logistics sector and advancing its role as a regional trade hub. The FBW system replaces the traditional first-come-first-served berthing arrangement with a structured schedule of pre-assigned time slots, significantly...
TAZARA, the Tanzanian-Zambia Railway owner, has lured a staggering $1.4 billion investment in the form of a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) agreement between it and...
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Inclement weather delays at the Port of Cape Town, compounded by the state-owned port and rail operator’s recovery from wind disruption, have forced Maersk...