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Reefer exports through the Port of Beira have been growing steadily. In addition to the traditional seafood exports, citrus fruits are now increasingly using the Beira Corridor. To meet this rising demand, CdM has constructed a new export reefer yard with a capacity of 64 reefer plugs.
Conveniently located near the quays, this new reefer yard will help alleviate pressure on the existing yard, which currently holds 144 reefer plugs.
In addition, the main reefer yard will undergo an expansion. By the end of this year, its capacity will increase to 224 plugs, with another 64 plugs scheduled for installation in 2025. This will bring the total reefer capacity at the Port of Beira to 288 plugs in 2024 and 352 plugs by 2025.
With these expansions, Beira Port is well positioned to meet the growing demands for reefer cargo—both imports and exports—for the hinterland.
Managing the increased volume is made easier by the recent launch of the Reefer Monitoring System (RMS). This system enables real-time remote monitoring and management of reefer containers through our terminal operating system, ensuring optimal temperature control and the safety of your cargo.
These improvements are part of our ongoing strategy to enhance the Port of Beira’s facilities, ensuring we’re always prepared to meet the evolving needs of our customers and partners.
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