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The East African
Friday March 12 2021
Summary
The port authority s strategy is to capture new markets and widen capacity after World Bank funding.
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The port of Dar es Salaam has announced it will increase the types of cargo cleared to include fertiliser, industrial and domestic sugar, edible or cooking oil, wheat oil products, gas, liquefied petroleum gas, chemicals or any liquid related products.
The Tanzania Shipping Agencies Corporation told stakeholders that with effect from March 15, the agency will commence executing its mandate of clearing the additional products.
“In view of the foregoing, shippers and consignees or their agents are obliged to submit all documents pertinent for clearing and forwarding of import and export cargo specified under Section 7(1)(a) of the Act, as amended, which are to be declared to the Commissioner for Customs and Excise with effect from March 15, 2021. The documents should be submitted electronically and in hard copies to th
Hapag-Lloyd opens offices in Nairobi, Mombasa
Wednesday March 03 2021
By KEVIN ROTICH
Summary
German shipping and container company Hapag-Lloyd is seeking a bigger share of Kenya’s and regional export and import businesses after it opened its new offices in Mombasa and Nairobi on Monday.
The firm targets agricultural goods that include tea, coffee, fruits and textiles as well as chemicals, foodstuffs and a wide range of goods made of plastic or rubber.
Prashant Sindhwani will serve as the country’s manager with 19 employees in Mombasa, six in Nairobi and one in Uganda.
German shipping and container company Hapag-Lloyd is seeking a bigger share of Kenya’s and regional export and import businesses after it opened its new offices in Mombasa and Nairobi on Monday.