African Development Bank funds $40m upgrade to Mozambique’s key railway line
The project has grand ambitions to streamline logistics, reduce transport costs, and facilitate trade. It is said to also create jobs and promote environmental sustainability by transitioning traffic from road to rail.
The blueprint includes the procurement of 10 locomotives, 300 wagons, and 120 tank containers. It also encompasses a robust maintenance programme and training for CFM personnel.
Projected outcomes include improved access to rail services for individuals and businesses, an increase in the volume and value of goods transported, and a boost in foreign earnings and tax revenue for the government. There's also benefits to regional integration and sustainable development.
The Maputo corridor, where the rolling stock purchased under this project is to be deployed, is used to export mineral commodities (such as bulk magnetite, ferrochrome, chromium ore and coal) from the mining belt of north-eastern South Africa through the port of Maputo, which provides the shortest seaport access.