Complete Marine Services Across Mozambique's Gateway Ports: From Ship Provisions to Inland Logistics

SeaMaster is your complete maritime solutions provider in Mozambique. From ship supplies and provisions in Maputo to marine services in Beira, we deliver comprehensive logistics support across all major ports. Our services include refrigerated storage, inland logistics, and complete vessel support, backed by local expertise and global standards.

Port of Maputo: The Southern Hub

The Port of Maputo, Mozambique’s largest and most developed port, stands as a testament to modern maritime infrastructure. Located in the capital city, this deep-water port has undergone significant modernization to handle diverse cargo types:

  • Container Terminal: Annual capacity of 250,000 TEUs with state-of-the-art handling equipment
  • Bulk Terminal: Specialized in handling minerals, particularly chromium and ferrochrome
  • Vehicle Terminal: Modern Ro-Ro facilities for automotive imports and exports
  • Draft Capability: Up to 14 meters, accommodating Panamax vessels

Port of Beira: Central Corridor Excellence

Serving as Mozambique’s second-largest port, Beira connects directly to Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Malawi through the Beira Corridor. This strategic facility offers:

  • Multi-purpose Container Terminal: Managing general cargo and containerized freight
  • Coal Terminal: Dedicated facilities for coal exports from Zimbabwe and Mozambique
  • Fuel Terminal: Strategic petroleum handling capabilities
  • Agriculture Hub: Specialized grain terminals supporting regional food security

Port of Nacala: The Deep-Water Marvel

Nacala boasts distinction as the deepest natural port in East Africa, offering unique advantages:

  • Natural Deep-Water Harbor: 14-meter draft without dredging requirements
  • Modern Rail Connection: Direct link to Malawi and Zambia
  • Container Facilities: Advanced handling systems for efficient operations
  • Specialized Coal Terminal: Dedicated to Moatize coal basin exports

Port of Pemba: Northern Gateway

Though smaller than its southern counterparts, Pemba Port serves crucial roles:

  • Support for Oil and Gas Operations: Strategic base for offshore energy projects
  • Tourism Gateway: Facilities for cruise vessels and tourism activities
  • Fishing Industry Hub: Modern facilities for commercial fishing operations
  • Coastal Trade: Essential services for regional maritime commerce