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LOGISTICS
Strategically located with well-developed road, sea and air infrastructure.
Walvis Bay port’s capacity has been increased to handle 750,000 TEUs and 10 million tonnes of cargo annually. Companies benefit from efficiency, competitive turnaround times, safety, minimal delays and superb logistical services
Infrastructure projects for airports, rail, roads and ports, as well a supporting goods and/or services are deployed to the market through a procurement process in accordance with the Public Procurement Act, 2015 or the Public Private Partnership Act, 2017.
“We have been mandated by the Government of Namibia to position Namibia as a logistics hub [...] We need to attract more operators to Namibia. The transport sector will be instrumental towards promoting exploration in Namibia's offshore.”
Mbahupu Hippy Tjivikua, CEO Walvis Bay Corridor Group
Namibia International Energy Conference, April 2023
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